
CFI
CFI stands for Cash Flow from Investing, which is a section of a company's cash flow statement. It measures the money spent or received from buying and selling long-term assets like property, equipment, or investments. Positive CFI indicates the company is selling assets or receiving returns from investments, while negative CFI usually means it’s spending money to acquire new assets or investments. This metric helps investors understand how a company allocates resources for growth and whether it’s generating cash through investment activities.