Operating cash flow reveals the cash generated from a company’s core business activities, excluding financing and investments. It measures operational health and liquidity, helping managers assess efficiency and investors gauge profitability. Creditors use it to evaluate repayment capacity, while analysts rely on it for valuation. This metric highlights sustainable earnings power.
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