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The top third of the cash flow statement tells you how much cash is being generated by the business itself. You could consider the other two thirds to be like life support. If your business requires constant influx of cash from loans or investments (or selling fixed assets), it is not a viable business. In fact, it is precisely what Eric Ries would consider a company without a sustainable growth engine. | The top third of the cash flow statement tells you how much cash is being generated by the business itself. You could consider the other two thirds to be like life support. If your business requires constant influx of cash from loans or investments (or selling fixed assets), it is not a viable business. In fact, it is precisely what Eric Ries would consider a company without a sustainable growth engine. | ||
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