While revenue is undeniably important, it’s often misleadingly referenced as the primary indicator of a company’s health and potential. This has led to the tag: an “ego metric.” So, why is revenue viewed in this light? And why might we assert that operational cash flow, the lifeblood of businesses, holds more gravitas?
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