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{{Short description|Metric in financial accounting}}
In [[financial accounting]], '''operating cash flow''' (OCF), '''cash flow provided by operations'''
▲Cash generated from customers
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▲*revenue as reported
▲*- increase (decrease) in [[accounts receivable|trade receivables]]
▲*- investment income (disclosed separately)
▲*- other income that is non cash and non sales related
Cash paid to
* [[cost of goods sold|costs of sales]] − Stock Variation = Purchase of goods. (2)
* + all other expenses
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Notes
# ''Operating'': Variations of Assets Suppliers and Clients accounts will be disclosed in the Financial Cash Flow
# Cost of Sales = Stock Out for sales. It is Cash Neutral. Cost of Sales − Stock Variation = Stock out − (Stock out − Stock In) = Stock In = Purchase of goods: Cash Out
==Operating Cash Flow vs. Net Income, EBIT, and EBITDA==
Interest is a financing flow. <ref>[[Ross, Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 12th edition, 2019]]</ref> It takes into consideration how the operations are financed or taxed. Since it adjusts for liabilities, receivables, and depreciation, operating cash flow is a more accurate measure of how much cash a company has generated (or used) than traditional measures of profitability such as [[net income]] or [[Earnings before interest and taxes|EBIT]].
[[Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization]]
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* [[Cash flow statement]]
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==References==
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[[Category:Management accounting]]
[[Category:Cash flow]]
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