what do you mean by nominal flow
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It refers to the actual dollar amount of money that a company expects to take in and pay out, without any adjustment for inflation.
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A nominal term is an unadjusted number of something such as wages, stock prices, assets, and interest rates and is generally described in fixed monetary terms. On the other hand, a real term takes into account changes in price level over time. Real value is a far more accurate measurement of value than nominal value.
Nominal cash flow. Simply put,nominal cash flow refers to the actual dollar amount of money that a company expects to take in and pay out, without any adjustment for inflation.
Nominal cash flow. Simply put,nominal cash flow refers to the actual dollar amount of money that a company expects to take in and pay out, without any adjustment for inflation.
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