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what is the differences and similarities of cash inflow , revenue & gain



what is the differences and similarities of cash inflow , revenue & gain..

Answer / sonu mishra

cash flow- includes operational sales revenue and monetary source beyond merely sales revenue.
Revenue- is the money a company takes in from conducting its regular business operations.

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