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''Accounting''.
Cash burn rate is the speed at which a company spends its available cash resources, during periods when its cash flow is negative.
The cash book will encompass any transaction which affects the bank account.
 
Cash burn is especially relevant for new businesses, during the initial period when they have not yet started to earn revenues.
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Purchase day book]]
* [[Cash]]
* [[Sales day book]]
* [[Funds]]
* [[Liquidity risk]]
 
* [[Venture capital]]

Revision as of 12:06, 9 September 2017

Cash burn rate is the speed at which a company spends its available cash resources, during periods when its cash flow is negative.

Cash burn is especially relevant for new businesses, during the initial period when they have not yet started to earn revenues.


See also