1. cashflow - Noun
2. cashflow - Adjective
cashflow (not comparable)
Of or pertaining to a cash flow
cashflow (plural cashflows)
Alternative form of cash flow
• Another option savers might consider is evaluating their overall expenditures to cut expenses, create cashflow, and allow for additional savings. Source: Internet
The SCBG and BAM victims may actually be the victims of this loose top management, perhaps a situation deliberately created by some at the top to shield from view the on-going serious cashflow deficit over a much extended period of time. Source: Internet
Due to the nature of the facility, cashflow is managed on a daily basis, comparing actual against forecast collateral, receipts and payments. Source: Internet
“If costs keep going up, if we don’t get a crowd in – we will be looking at our cashflow very closely. Source: Internet
In the long-term, the total cost of credit for a payment holiday with a term extension is significantly higher than a cashflow relief plan.” Source: Internet
Nedbank released a statement late on Sunday night, stating that it would support clients with individual solutions to cashflow challenges they may experience as a result of Covid-19 and this extends to any loan agreements with Nedbank in good standing. Source: Internet