Accountancy, asked by mimaniraghav1, 1 year ago

increase in cash decrease in another current asset and increase in liability

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Answered by falak83
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D and A reduces net income in the income statement ...... There was no cash transaction, so accounts recievable is also subtracted from net income. On the other hand, if a current liability item such as account payable increases, this is considered a cash inflow, because the company has more cash to keep in its business.

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