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Operating Cash Flow Margin

Categories: Accounting, Metrics

See: Cash Flow. See: Margin. See: Operating Cash Flow Margin. Operating Cash Flow - OCF.

So...the margin refers to the cash flow profits of your company. That is, you want to know, for any given dollar of revenue, how much cash you're producing.

The magic formula? Take OCF in the numerator, and put revenues in the denominator. And you’re done. You have the magic fraction, or percentage.

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