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In a general sense, "cash flow" can be said to equal

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In a general sense, cash flow can be said to equal operating income less taxes plus depreciation.

Explanation: This is because operating income is the profit that a firm realizes from its business operations after making deductions of operating expenses such as taxes, wages, and cost of goods sold among others.

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