Cash_cow Cash_cow

Cash cow - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Acquittal, Amortization, Banknotes, Bills, Binder, Bread, Change, Coin, Coinage, Currency

In business, a cash cow is a product or a business unit that generates unusually high profit margins: so high that it is responsible for a large amount of a company's operating profit. This profit far exceeds the amount necessary to maintain the cash cow business, and the excess is used by the business for other purposes. The expression is a metaphor for a dairy cow, which after being acquired can be milked on an ongoing basis with little expense.

Risks of a cash cow include complacency, with management ignoring the need for change as market forces erode value; and ongoing turf wars between the management in charge of the cash cow and other managers trying to garner support for other products.

That said, every business longs for a cash cow product. The BCG growth-share matrix developed by the Boston Consulting Group, still used by analysts in large companies, uses the term "cash cow" to describe business units experiencing high market share and low market growth.


Example Usage of Cash

FindEveryone: How You Can Make Up To $11,212 Per Month On EBay ,, From Any Location And Generate Cash Profits 24 Hours A Day! http://bit2.ca/G5Rhv
MusicNewss: Vevo Aims to Help Music Companies Cash in on Video http://tinyurl.com/yz2hayh
kayte71: 7 swans a-swimming in Cash thanks to @CheapOair http://blog.cheapoair.com .
Copyright 2009 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  :: Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the this Wikipedia article.