what is meant by cash inflow and outflow and differences
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Answer / ananth
cash inflow means the cash comesin to the company i.e,cash
which has to come towards the company that amount is called
cash inflow it includes revenue
the cash out flow means the amount or cash that which has
to pay by the company i.e,the actual amount of cash which
has to be go out from teh company that amount is called
cash outflow it includes expenditure.
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Answer / h.r. sreepada bhagi
Excess of Cash Inflows (Receipts)over Cash Outflows
(Payments during a certain period is net Cash Inflow &
excess of Outflows over inflow is net Cash Outflow or
shortage of cash
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