cash inflow
[/kæʃ ˈɪnfloʊ/]
nounpl: cash inflows
entrada de caixa
1. The movement of money into a business or individual's account, representing income or revenue from various sources
The company's cash inflow increased significantly after launching the new product line.
A entrada de caixa da empresa aumentou significativamente após o lançamento da nova linha de produtos.
2. In financial analysis, the receipt of cash from operations, investments, or financing activities during a specific period
Strong cash inflows from operations indicate healthy business performance.
Fortes entradas de caixa das operações indicam um desempenho comercial saudável.
3. Money received from customers, investors, or other sources that increases liquidity
The startup relied on cash inflows from venture capital investors to fund its expansion.
A startup dependia das entradas de caixa de investidores de capital de risco para financiar sua expansão.
In Brazilian business culture, monitoring 'entrada de caixa' is crucial for financial health, particularly in smaller enterprises and startups. The term is widely used in accounting courses and financial statements. In the USA, especially in corporate environments, 'cash inflow' is a fundamental metric for assessing company performance and investment decisions.
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