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When a company analyzes its short-term financing needs,it typically examines cash flows at:
Net Operating Income
The profit a company generates from its operations, excluding taxes and interest, calculated as revenues minus expenses.
Operating Assets
Assets used by a business in its day-to-day operations to generate revenue, excluding investments and non-essential assets.
Return On Investment
An evaluation tool for gauging the productivity or returns of an investment, achieved by dividing the net earnings by the investment's expense.
Investment Opportunity
An economic or financial situation in which one might invest money with the expectation of achieving a positive return.
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