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How is cash flow different than profit ?

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Rocco  Cristina
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A: In finance, discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis is a method of valuing a project, company, or asset using the concepts of the time value of money. All future cash flows are estimated and discounted to give their present values (PVs) – the sum of all future cash flows, both incoming and outgoing, is the net present value (NPV), which is taken as the value or price of the cash flows in question.
Using DCF analysis to compute the NPV takes as input cash flows and a discount rate and gives as output a price; the opposite process – taking cash flows and a price and inferring a discount rate, is called the yield.
Discounted cash flow analysis is widely used in investment finance, real estate development, and corporate financial management.

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A: The simple answer is that profit is generally seen as a lump sum, one time amount. Cash flow is receiving payments over time spreading the profit over a longer period of time.

Answered 1 year ago by: Mike Wood

Mike Wood has been an entrepreneur for over 5 years working the Cashflow business as well as other businesses. show bio

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