Wats is the diffrence between Fund flow and cash flow
statemtnt?

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Wats is the diffrence between Fund flow and cash flow statemtnt?..

Answer / sandipan chakraborty

cash flow is for daily exp & fund flow is for capital
investment

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Wats is the diffrence between Fund flow and cash flow statemtnt?..

Answer / rahul kanojiya

The cash flow statement classifies the amount of the
change according to operating, investing, and financing
activities. The cash flow statement has been required by
the Financial Accounting Standards Board since 1988.

a funds flow statement. Generally, the funds flow statement
reported on the change in working capital from one balance
sheet date to another.

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