Why it’s important to compare Cash Flow vs Income / Profit / Earnings (gross, net, operating)
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 Published On Mar 6, 2023

Why and how cashflow and profit are to be compared, explained in straightforward language, with memorable real world examples, by a successful value investor.
Tesla, Nike (Shoe Dog) and Robert Kiyosaki are mentioned in the interview.
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