Normalised Cash Flow
Definition
Cash flow adjusted to remove non-recurring, extraordinary, or owner-specific items to reflect the sustainable earnings capacity of a business under normal operating conditions. Normalisation adjustments commonly include removing one-time restructuring charges, above-market owner compensation, related-party transactions, and non-operating income. Normalised cash flow forms the foundation of income-based valuation methods including discounted cash flow and capitalisation of earnings.
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