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    A Firm's Net Cash Flow Is the Mathematical Difference Between
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A Firm's Net Cash Flow Is the Mathematical Difference Between

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A firm's net cash flow is the mathematical difference between the firm's beginning cash and its cash disbursements in each period.

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