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Value of the organization’s net cash flow during the reporting period. Net cash flow equals inflows less outflows of cash and cash equivalents from operating, investing, financing, and other activities.
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Value of the organization's net cash flow at the end of the reporting period. Net cash flow equals inflows less outflows of cash and cash equivalents from operating, investing, financing, etc. activities.
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Value of the organization’s net cash flow during the reporting period. Net cash flow equals inflows less outflows of cash and cash equivalents from operating, investing, financing, and other activities.
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Value of the organization's net cash flow at the end of the reporting period. Net cash flow equals inflows less outflows of cash and cash equivalents from operating, investing, financing, etc. activities.
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Value of the organization's net cash flow at the end of the reporting period. Net cash flow equals inflows less outflows of cash and cash equivalents from operating, investing, financing, etc. activities.
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IRIS Version 4.0 - (3393 metrics found)
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