Cash Flow Ratio

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Cash Flow Ratio is a financial metric used to assess a company’s liquidity by comparing its operating cash flow to its current liabilities. This ratio provides insight into a firm’s ability to cover short-term obligations using cash generated from core business operations. A higher cash flow ratio indicates stronger liquidity and financial health. Cash flow ratios are crucial for evaluating a company’s operational efficiency and financial stability.

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