Cash Flow Statement:
Cash flow statement is a part of financial statement which reflects the
Cash-flows from financing activities:
The cash flows from financing activities includes such activities which are related to financing or repayment of long term funds like the borrowings taken from short term or long term loans or notes payable, repayments of such borrowings, issue of common stock or
The Net cash provided from or used in financing activities.
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