Statement of Cash Flow

Statement of Cash Flow

Statement of Cash Flow

The statement of cash flow shows the organization’s cash inflows and cash outflows for a given period of time. The statement of cash flow is necessary because financial statements are usually prepared using accrual accounting, which records transactions when they occur rather than waiting until cash is exchanged.

  1. On the left sidebar, select Accounting>Reports>Statement of Cash Flow

Note:  Statement of Cash Flows will include Debt Service and Capital Expenses. 
Income Statement is before Debt Service and Capital Expenses. 
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