What is operating cash flow?

Operating cash flow

Operating cash flow is the cash generated or used by a business's core operating activities. It measures whether day-to-day business operations generate sufficient cash to cover ongoing expenses and support growth.

Example: Cash collected from customers minus cash paid for payroll, rent, and suppliers contributes to operating cash flow.

Related terms: Cash Flow, Cash Flow Statement, Net Income, Working Capital

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