Cash cow

A business, product, or investment that generates steady, reliable profits with minimal effort or investment required.

This term originated in the 1970s from the Boston Consulting Group's growth-share matrix, where businesses were categorized using animal metaphors. A 'cash cow' represented a mature product with high market share that could be 'milked' for profits, just like a dairy cow provides steady milk production.

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