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what is the cash flow from operating activities..? In your own words ​

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Answered by nityagarg25
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Answer:

Cash flow from operating activities (CFO) indicates the amount of money a company brings in from its ongoing, regular business activities, such as manufacturing and selling goods or providing a service to customers.

Explanation:

Cash flows from operating activities is a section of a company's cash flow statement that explains the sources and uses of cash from ongoing regular business activities in a given period. This typically includes net income from the income statement, adjustments to net income, and changes in working capital

Answered by Nimreenseth
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Explanation:

cash flow is operating activities indicates the amount of money a company bring in from its ongoing , regular business activity

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