2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0287135
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Cash flow management and its effect on firm performance: Empirical evidence on non-financial firms of China

Abstract: The main purpose of this research is to investigate the impact of changes in cash flow measures and metrics on firm financial performance. The study uses generalized estimating equations (GEEs) methodology to analyze longitudinal data for sample of 20288 listed Chinese non-financial firms from the period 2018:q2-2020:q1. The main advantage of GEEs method over other estimation techniques is its ability to robustly estimate the variances of regression coefficients for data samples that display high correlation b… Show more

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“…La gestión del flujo de efectivo es un componente crucial en la estrategia empresarial, impactando significativamente tanto en la rentabilidad como en la liquidez de una empresa. El estudio realizado sobre empresas no financieras en China, Laghari et al (2023) indica una asociación significativa y negativa entre las medidas y métricas del flujo de efectivo y el rendimiento financiero de las empresas, especialmente en aquellas con menor nivel de deuda.…”
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“…La gestión del flujo de efectivo es un componente crucial en la estrategia empresarial, impactando significativamente tanto en la rentabilidad como en la liquidez de una empresa. El estudio realizado sobre empresas no financieras en China, Laghari et al (2023) indica una asociación significativa y negativa entre las medidas y métricas del flujo de efectivo y el rendimiento financiero de las empresas, especialmente en aquellas con menor nivel de deuda.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Companies that need more liquidity or are burdened with debt and need to roll over debt are all facing high-interest rates. Therefore, a reasonable level of debt that helps companies reduce costs and ensures payment security is what all companies strive for (Laghari et al, 2023;Brunnermeier and Krishnamurthy, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%