What is the basic difference between cash flow statement
and funds flow statement
Answer / vasudev karanth
In cash flow statement cash will be taken in cash flow
statement but in fund flow statement cash will be taken in
statement of changes in working capital under current
assets.
In cash flow statement only cash inflow and outflow are
recorded but in fund flow statement both cash and funds
recorded.
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