WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEEN CASH FLOW STATEMENT AND
FUNDS FLOW STATEMENT
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the didfference between cash flow statement and fund flow
statement is that cash flow statement means a cash
statement in which record all cash related information and
fund flow statement mean in which record all related fund
information
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