Cashflow vs Profitability - What's the difference?
cashflow | profitability |
Of or pertaining to a cash flow
* {{quote-news, 2009, January 30, , Coffey International confident of record result, Herald Sun
, passage="Net debt at 31 December 2008 has reduced under $92 million on the back of strong operating cashflows due to substantial growth in revenue." }}
* {{quote-news, 2008, December 29, Richard Wray, RBS to abandon sale of Direct Line and Churchill, The Guardian (UK)
, passage="The bank's domestic insurance businesses are more valuable to him, not least because they generate substantial cashflows ." }} The quality or state of being profitable.
The capacity to make a profit.
As nouns the difference between cashflow and profitability
is that cashflow is cash flow while profitability is the quality or state of being profitable.cashflow
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