Cash Flow at Risk (CFaR) is a financial metric used to quantify the risk to a firm's cash flows over a specific time period under normal market conditions. It leverages the concept of Value-at-Risk (VaR) to estimate the potential deviation in cash flows, helping firms to manage liquidity risk and financial planning.
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