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How to determine cash flows using indirect method for operating activities?

Submitted by on November 9, 2009 – 12:49 pmNo Replies


A web user asks, I’m working on my final and need a quick reference way of determining how to calculate cash flors from operating activies using the indirect method.
Key itmes are Net income, Total Adjustments, Net cash provided by corpoations and anything else. I have a difficult time remembering what is considered under adjustments, what’s net cash, etc. Is there a quickguide or suggestions someone can help me with?

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