Difference between Cashflow Vs Funds Flow
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Answer / sandeep jain
In a nutshell, Cash flow shows the flow of the cash in a
perticular organisation, it don't include non-cash item and
fund flow shows the flow of all the fund (cash and non-cash)
in a perticular organisation.
here flow of fund means use of fund and source of fund.
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Answer / lokesh
cash flow means only we are considerning the cash inflow
and outflow it taking cash items.
funds flow staement is taking non cash items it considering
the funds inflow and outflow.
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Answer / shweta
In cashflow, inflow and outflow of only cash is considered.
we don't consider depreciation and other non cash items.In
it we consider opening balance of cash.
But in fundflow inflow and outflow of all items are
considered irrespective of cash. we also consider
depreciation and other non cash items.
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Answer / atul rana
cash flow =flow of cash only
fund flow=flow of cash and non cash
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Answer / r sumitra
cash flow statement indicate how cash position has changed
fund flow indicate change in working capital
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