Question

The difference between a "cash cow" business and a "cash hog" business is that

A. a cash cow business is making money whereas a cash hog business is losing money.

B. a cash cow business generates enough profits to pay off long-term debt whereas a cash hog business does not.

C. a cash cow business generates positive retained earnings whereas a cash hog business produces negative retained earnings.

D. a cash cow business produces large internal cash flows over and above what is needed to build and maintain the business whereas the internal cash flows of a cash hog business are too small to fully fund its operating needs and capital requirements.

E. a cash cow business generates very large increases in sales revenues whereas a cash hog business has declining sales revenues and chronic deficiencies of working capital.

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