Operating Cash Flow Margin

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Definition: Operating Cash Flow Margin


Operating Cash Flow Margin


Full Definition of Operating Cash Flow Margin


Operating cash flow margin is calculated by subtracting a company’s operating expenses from its total revenues. Unlike revenues alone, it is an accurate gauge of a company’s standing and performance in the marketplace. A company may show increased revenues but if the cash flow margin is low or non-existent, the company lacks the cash to expand.


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Definition Sources


Definitions for Operating Cash Flow Margin are sourced/syndicated and enhanced from:

  • A Dictionary of Economics (Oxford Quick Reference)
  • Oxford Dictionary Of Accounting
  • Oxford Dictionary Of Business & Management

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