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1. ''Law - international law - sovereignty - personality.''


The movement of cash in or out of a business, a project or a financial instrument in a particular period under review.
Very similar to a country.


But, more strictly, an entity that has:


The cashflow for a given period may differ from the profit or loss for the same period because of:
*A permanent population;
*A defined territory; and
*An effective government.


#Items in cashflow which are not part of profit or loss.  For example capital expenditure or the collection of trade debtors arising and recognised in prior periods; and
#Items in profit or loss which are not cashflows, such as depreciation, amortisation, or making accruals.


States have separate legal personality in international law, and can enter into relations with other states.


Cashflow is sometimes written ''cash flow''.


2. ''Adjective.''


== See also ==
Relating to, or provided by, a government or governmental agency.
* [[Accrual]]
* [[Amortisation]]
* [[Cash]]
* [[Cash conversion cycle]]
* [[Cash flow statement]]
* [[CertICM]]
* [[Depreciation]]
* [[Free cash flow]]
* [[Incremental cash flows]]
* [[Profit]]


For example, ''state aid''.


===Other links===
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/9020 Students: Cash in, The Treasurer, May 2013]


[[Category:Cash_management]]
==See also==
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]
*[[International law]]
* [[Jurisdiction]]
*[[Legal personality]]
*[[Member state]]
*[[Rentier state]]
*[[Sovereignty]]
*[[State aid]]
*[[State immunity]]
*[[State Pension]]
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 18:36, 1 November 2021

1. Law - international law - sovereignty - personality.

Very similar to a country.

But, more strictly, an entity that has:

  • A permanent population;
  • A defined territory; and
  • An effective government.


States have separate legal personality in international law, and can enter into relations with other states.


2. Adjective.

Relating to, or provided by, a government or governmental agency.

For example, state aid.


See also