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The cash flow sign convention is that money you pay out has a minus sign, while money you take in has a plus sign (or no sign). * Most financial calculators (and spreadsheets) follow the Cash Flow Sign Convention. This is simply a way of keeping the direction of the cash flow straight. Cash inflows are entered as positive numbers and cash outflows are entered as negative numbers. [1]

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  • The cash flow sign convention is that money you pay out has a minus sign, while money you take in has a plus sign (or no sign). * Most financial calculators (and spreadsheets) follow the Cash Flow Sign Convention. This is simply a way of keeping the direction of the cash flow straight. Cash inflows are entered as positive numbers and cash outflows are entered as negative numbers. [1] (en)
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  • The cash flow sign convention is that money you pay out has a minus sign, while money you take in has a plus sign (or no sign). * Most financial calculators (and spreadsheets) follow the Cash Flow Sign Convention. This is simply a way of keeping the direction of the cash flow straight. Cash inflows are entered as positive numbers and cash outflows are entered as negative numbers. [1] (en)
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  • Cash flow sign convention (en)
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