I am sorry to say that, Cash flow direct and direct cannot be explained clearly without the "" T Account "". By seeing the increases and decreases in the "T Account " we see the effect to the cash in or cash out, unless that person has an Idea about It. Good explanation though. Thank you for your help.
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very easy to comprehend, thank you
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Thanks for explaining in simple way.
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Accrued liability decrease, for cash paid for operations… in this case should we add or subtract?
Honest thanks
I am sorry to say that, Cash flow direct and direct cannot be explained clearly without the "" T Account "". By seeing the increases and decreases in the "T Account " we see the effect to the cash in or cash out, unless that person has an Idea about It. Good explanation though.
Thank you for your help.