difference between funds flow and cash flow
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Funds Flow means Funds represent working capital and flow
represent changes. Changes in working capital between the
dates of two balance sheets
Cash Flow means changes in cash position between the dates
of two balance sheets. it also indicate the short term debt
paying ability
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