Measures a company's ability to meet its financial obligations using its operational cash flow.
What it Measures ?
Can we pay our debts with operating cash?
Relevant StakeHolders
CFO, Treasury
In-depth Use Case / Real-world Example
Cash Flow Adequacy Ratio is calculated by dividing operational cash flow by total debt obligations. For example, if a company’s operational cash flow is ₹500,000 and its debt obligations are ₹400,000, the ratio is 1.25, meaning the company generates more cash from operations than it needs to cover its debts. A higher ratio indicates strong liquidity and the ability to cover liabilities, while a lower ratio suggests potential liquidity risks and reliance on external funding sources.
KPI Definition
Business Value
Movement Direction
Sample Formula
(Net Cash Flow from Operations / Debt Obligations)
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