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Differences between Cash-Flow and Cash Book?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cash book is a ledger which consist of records of all cash transactions by a company in a systematic manner. Whereas, cash flow statement is a record of performance of an entity over a specified period of transaction. Cash flow statement is prepared on annual basis whereas cash book is maintained on day to day basis

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