
Introduction to Cash Flow Statements
Understand the purpose of cash flow statements and distinguish between cash and profit.
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Understand the purpose of cash flow statements and distinguish between cash and profit.
Key Questions
- Why is it possible for a profitable company to run out of cash?
- How does a cash flow statement differ from a profit and loss account?
- What are the main regulatory requirements under FRS 1 for cash flow reporting?
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