ACC-202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Cash Flow Statement, Current Liability, Income Statement

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Cash flow = how much cash in/ cash out. It"s only tracking cash getting from someone or giving to someone. Different to accrual based accounting that"s recording services. : say we mow someone"s lawn and haven"t been paid yet = doesn t show up on statement until we get the cash. Activities to do with bringing in revenue. All the revenue and expense items as they relate to cash fall in operating cash flows. With regard to companies, assets you buy that will last longer than a year. Pure investments = putting money in another company. When people are giving you money you can either invest or use to generate revenue and expenses. = reward to people who have taken an ownership stake in your company. You are paying it out because someone has given you money previously. Cash flow from expenses (from income statement) (from income statement)

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