cashflow
/ˈkæʃfləʊ/Definitions
1. noun
the movement of money into, out of, or within a business, project, or other financial endeavor, typically over a specific period of time.
“The company’s cash flow was severely impacted by the global recession.”
2. noun
a person’s or business’s ability to generate a steady supply of money, especially one that is sufficient to meet ongoing expenses.
“The entrepreneur’s cash flow was sufficient to sustain her startup for several years.”
3. verb
to provide or generate a steady supply of money, especially one that is sufficient to meet ongoing expenses.
“The business cash flowed well, thanks to the new investors.”