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Section 3

Operating Funds

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Day-to-Day Needs

Operating cash flow refers to the daily cash inflows and outflows generated from business revenues earned, excluding certain costs.

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Capital Expenditures

Capital costs are incurred for the purchase of land, buildings, construction of assets, and equipment, etc., used during business operations.

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Alternate Sources of Funds

Funds typically originate from company sales and earning revenue; other cash sources include the sale of non-current assets and company stock.

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Credit Operations

Business operations can require the use of credit, or the transfer of money or property on promise of repayment, to meet operating needs.

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Purchasing Inventory

Inventory management is primarily about specifying the quantity and placement of stocked goods.

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