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cash flows from operating activities

The first section of the statement of cash-flow. Cash flows from operating activities include transactions (involving cash) that relate to the normal busi- ness activities of the entity. Cash-flows in this section usually involve cash and other current asset or current liability accounts. Examples include cash paid to employees for wages and salaries, cash received from cash sales, and cash paid to suppliers for inventory.

 

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