Condensing the firm's cash inflows into shorter periods without reducing their total amount.
Cash Flow
A cash flow is a payout (in a currency), particularly from one central bank account to another; the term 'cash flow' is primarily used to describe payouts that are expected to occur in the future, are thus uncertain, and must thus be forecasted with cash flows; a cash flow is defined by its time t, nominal amount N, currency CCY, and account A; symbolically, CF = CF (t,N,CCY,A). However, it is common to use cash flow in a broader meaning to describe (symbolic) payments into or out of a firm, project, or financial instrument. Cash flows are inextricably linked to the notions of value, interest rate, and liquidity.
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