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Nicole Mariano
on Oct 14, 2024Verified
Cash flows from operating activities can be calculated using:
A) the direct method.
B) the indirect method.
C) either the direct or indirect method.
D) none of the above.
Direct Method
A cash flow statement presentation technique that lists specific types of cash inflow and outflow transactions directly.
Indirect Method
A method for calculating cash flows in which net income is adjusted for changes in balance sheet accounts to reflect cash transactions.
- Contrast the direct and indirect methodologies for the calculation of cash flows from operating activities.
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Learning Objectives
- Contrast the direct and indirect methodologies for the calculation of cash flows from operating activities.
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