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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cash flow back" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is generally used to describe the process of money returning to its source, such as profits returning to a business. For example, "The new product launch was very successful, and now we're starting to see the cash flow back into the business."
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He writes: "DMGT is also looking to persuade Lebedev to sign a number of services contracts, including printing, which will actually see cash flow back to the paper's former owner".
[C5.] Cable Company Overstated Sales Charter Communications, the struggling cable company, said that it had overstated sales and cash flow back to 2000, but investors were relieved that Charter said it would meet its debt interest payments.
Will conditions improve for the larger companies, even though some of them are gloomy now? A. 2002 is an important year, because it will be the year when larger companies get their cash flow back in a healthy position.
Plowing all his cash flow back into the business and bringing in some San Antonio investors, he first bought existing wells in gas-rich Dimmit and Webb counties.
Charter Communications said on Tuesday it had overstated sales and cash flow back to 2000, but investors were relieved the struggling No. 3 cable TV company said it would meet its debt interest payments.
Needless to say, it got me thinking about how I could help redirect some of that cash flow back into society's most desperate sectors by empowering and encouraging the consumer to give back, thus enabling our economy to feed itself.
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"Taken together, these three investment priorities will serve to grow the BBC's footprint across the world, both via our own services and our important third-party sales, resulting in greater access by audiences to BBC and British content and sustainable cash flows back to the BBC".
Fortunately, the business took off and I was able to reinvest the company's cash flows back into hiring, technology, etc.
If interest rates should ever actually go up a bit, we would think the odds are decent that cash flows back into their money market funds.
Sometime in the near future, the sucking out of cash from real assets will reverse itself and we face the prospect of a tsunami of cash flowing back into the economy.
Investors large and small pulled piles off money out of the market during last weeks' drastic selloff, but plenty of that cash flowed back into stocks Monday, pushing the Dow to a gain of 936 points, or 11.1%, to 9,388.
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