Let me know the difference between cash flow and free cash
flow
Answer / Rajveer Singh
Cash Flow is the net amount of cash and cash equivalents being transferred into and out of a company. It can be either positive (cash inflow) or negative (cash outflow). Free Cash Flow, on the other hand, is a measure of financial performance calculated as operating cash flow minus capital expenditures. In simpler terms, free cash flow represents the amount of cash that a company has available to pay dividends, repay debt, invest in growth, or for any other purposes.
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