Why does a cash flow statement require net profit?
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Cash Flow From Operations vs. Net Income. ... Non-cash expenses, such as depreciation, amortization, and share-based compensation, must be included in net income, but those costs do not reduce the amount of cash a company generates in a given period. As a result, these expenses are added back into the cash flow statement.
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