what is cash flow and funds flow? Difference between cash
and funds flow? methods of cash flow
Answer Posted / amit ved
Cash flow statement is only concerned with cash generated
activities.
while fund flow statement shows actual position of business
(i.e. Net working position of the business) that shows how
sources arises of funds and how applications on funds are
made there on.
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