Using Financial Accounting Information
Using Financial Accounting Information
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Author: Porter, Gary A.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Statement of cash flow is prepared to know the cash flow position of the business. Business activities can be categories into three types; operating, investing, and financing. Operating activities include day to day business operation activities. Investing activities includes purchase or sale of assets of the business. Financing activities include the capital transactions like issuance of shares and repayment of debt etc.

To indicate: The indications of cash flows which are not available in income statement.

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