a)
Statement of
Income statement: Income statement is a financial statement that shows the net income or net loss by deducting the expenses from the revenues and vice versa.
To Explain: The differences between cash flows from operating activities and the net income.
b)
To Explain: The accounting method followed by Company T, to record
c)
To Explain: The difference in the accounting method if Company T, followed direct method instead of indirect method, to prepare the statement of cash flows.
d)
To Explain: The difference in the
e)
To Explain: The transactions which do not impact the statement of cash flow of a company.
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