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Investing Cash Flow (ICF)

Definition of this KPI:
ICF measures cash flows related to investments in assets. This can include the purchase or sale of long-term assets like equipment or property.

Cash Inflows from Investing Activities may include proceeds from asset sales, while Cash Outflows for Investing Activities may include capital expenditures.


  • This KPI can be calculated as: Cash Inflows from Investing Activities - Cash Outflows for Investing Activities
  • The KPI will be measured as: financial value (e.g. €, $)
  • How to interpret the KPI: higher is better
  • The strategic objective to measure with this KPI: Financial stability
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