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Cash flow from operating activities (CFO) indicates the amount of money a company generates from its ongoing, primary business activities, such as selling products or providing services.
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CFO measures money flow from core business activities, excluding external funding. Three cash flow types: operating, investing, and financing, each reflecting different activities. To analyze CFO ...