I Think the quote was"Tunover is Vanity and Profit is Sanity" recently quoted by Gerald Ratner on Comic relief does the Apprentice. He was hoping to impress sir Alan Sugar believing it was his comment but Sir Alan quoted it was said by some Scmuch on Dragon's Den" By this I presume it was either said by Debra Meadon (a dragon in her own right) Theo Pathitas, Ducan Ballantine, Peter Jones or James Khan. personally I favour Duncan Ballantyne as this is the no nonsense comment he comes out with and proves to be one of the most feared Dragons
Difference between real and nominal cash flow is that nominal cash flows uses the inflation information as well for calculation of nominal cash flow of future while real cash flow don't use that information for calculation.
effect of negative cash flow
FREE CASH FLOW FORMULA IS: CASH GENERATED FROM OPERATION - CASH EXPENDIRTURES IN OPERATIONS
A cash flow lender is responsible for lending or not lending to perspective loaners. The "cash flow" part is referring to the cash flow that the loaner believes he/she will generate from the business, that they are subsequently borrowing the loan for.
Free cash flow is defined as the amount of cash available to a company's investors after the company has paid its bills. There are three different formulas for calculating free cash flow. The simplest one is Free Cash Flow = net cash flow from operations - capital expenditures. These figures can be obtained from the company's balance sheet.
Profit mean that when a company sales turnover more so extra income that we get is profit. Cash flow means inflow & outflow of cash when there is any expenses or income earned.
Profit mean that when a company sales turnover more so extra income that we get is profit. Cash flow means inflow & outflow of cash when there is any expenses or income earned.
Higher cash flows from financing Lower cash flows from operations Lower liabilities Lower assets Higher current ratio Lower debt to equity ratio Higher asset turnover ratio
Free cash flow equals operating cash flow plus investing cash flow.
what is a cash flow note?
The term "future cash flow(s)" describes cash that will be received in the future.
Cash Flow Statement shows the actual flow of cash& Cash Flow Budget shows you the estimated flow. For more information you can listen to the radio station specifically dedicated to explaining Cash flow on Achieve radio.
structure of cash flow statement as follows:1
There are a number of types of cash inflow. All of them may or may not be used at any time, depending on the type of business and its activities. The different types are cash flow from operating activities, cash flow from investing activities, and cash flow from financing activities. The cash inflow entries are then divided into total cash flow, net cash flow, free cash flow, and net free cash flow.
limited cash flow.
Cash flow from operationsCash flow from financingCash flow from investment
There are a number of types of cash inflow. All of them may or may not be used at any time, depending on the type of business and its activities. The different types are cash flow from operating activities, cash flow from investing activities, and cash flow from financing activities. The cash inflow entries are then divided into total cash flow, net cash flow, free cash flow, and net free cash flow.