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The amount of a stock's dividend cannot change from year to year once the dividend has been paid out for the first time.
Operating Cash Flow
The cash generated from a company's normal business operations, indicating the ability to generate adequate cash flow to maintain and expand operations.
Cash Flow From Assets
The total amount of money being transferred into and out of a company's assets, which includes operations, investments, and financing activities.
Book Value
The net value of a company's assets, minus its liabilities, often used to assess if a company's stock is under- or overvalued.
Market Value
The price at which assets or services are currently being offered in the marketplace.
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