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Cash Flow From Operating Activities Definition | Investopedia

An accounting item indicating the cash a company brings in from ongoing, regular business activities. Cash flow from operating activities does not include long-term capital or investment costs. It can be calculated as: Cash Flow From Operating Activities = EBIT + Depreciation - Taxes
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