Index.of.finances.xls.39

If you’ve stumbled upon a search result containing index.of /finances.xls (or the more specific index.of.finances.xls.39 ), you’ve likely found a live, unprotected directory of Excel financial files. But what does this string actually mean, and why should you care?

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: Cash generated strictly from core business activities.