Answer Posted / nikhilesh yadav
Cash flow is essentially the movement of money into and out
of your business; it's the cycle of cash inflows and cash
outflows that determine your business' solvency.
The cash flow statement is partitioned into three segments,
namely: cash flow resulting from operating activities, cash
flow resulting from investing activities, and cash flow
resulting from financing activities.
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