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| Carmine782 |
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 9:04 pm |
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Good Afternoon Everyone, I am new to investing into stocks and im
trying to learn about all the different financial statments that
companies release. My QUestion is about Cash Flow, no correct me if
im wrong, but my undersatand about the cash flow statment is it
represnets how much cash is entering or leaving the company. Thats
its different from the income statment because the income statment
assumes that all of the companies customers have paid their bills. My
QUestion is if that's the case why is Net Income carried over on the
cash flow statment>
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| 704set |
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:58 am |
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The difference in the accounts receivable adjusts this. If accts. rec.
rise more people are falling behind. Acc. Rec. decreases than the late
people are catching up or sone are paying ahead of time.
704set
Carmine782 wrote:
Quote: Good Afternoon Everyone, I am new to investing into stocks and im
trying to learn about all the different financial statments that
companies release. My QUestion is about Cash Flow, no correct me if
im wrong, but my undersatand about the cash flow statment is it
represnets how much cash is entering or leaving the company. Thats
its different from the income statment because the income statment
assumes that all of the companies customers have paid their bills. My
QUestion is if that's the case why is Net Income carried over on the
cash flow statment
Write back
Thanks!
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| Carmine782 |
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:29 am |
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On Aug 17, 8:58 pm, 704set <set...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote: The difference in the accounts receivable adjusts this. If accts. rec.
rise more people are falling behind. Acc. Rec. decreases than the late
people are catching up or sone are paying ahead of time.
704set
Carmine782wrote:
Good Afternoon Everyone, I am new to investing into stocks and im
trying to learn about all the different financial statments that
companies release. My QUestion is about Cash Flow, no correct me if
im wrong, but my undersatand about the cash flow statment is it
represnets how much cash is entering or leaving the company. Thats
its different from the income statment because the income statment
assumes that all of the companies customers have paid their bills. My
QUestion is if that's the case why is Net Income carried over on the
cash flow statment
Write back
Thanks!
Carmine- Hide quoted text -
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OK What are "Changes in Liabilites" On a Cash Flow Statment As shown
in Yahoo Finance. Is this Accounts Payable?
Also what are "Changes in Other Operating Activities"?
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