Cash Cow

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A cash cow is a business unit or product that consistently generates substantial cash flow, exceeding the amount needed to maintain its market position. It requires minimal investment while providing steady revenue, often used to fund other ventures. In the context of the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) matrix, a cash cow is a mature, profitable entity with low growth prospects.

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