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Amortization itself don't reduce the cash flow from business that is not part of cash flow statement because it is just the allocation of intangible asset cost to profit and loss statement and not actual cash inflow or outflow.

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How amortization treated in the cash flow statement?

Amortization is added back like depreciation in net income while making cash flow statement from indirect method.


What should NOT be included in the cash flow statement?

Non cash items like depreciation and amortization should not be included in cash flow statement.


Is amortization of discount on investment in bonds added or subtracted in converting net income to the net cash flow?

Amortization of discount is added back to net income as there is no actual cash outflow due to amortization and that's why it is added back to cash flow from operating activities.


What is cash-flow statement?

Cash flow statement is the statement which show the cash flow from operating, financing and investing activities.


What is another name for cash flow of statement?

Another name of cash flow statement is fund flow statement.


Does amortization generate actual cash flow in a company?

Amortization itself does not generate actual cash flow for a company; rather, it is an accounting method used to allocate the cost of an intangible asset over its useful life. While it reduces taxable income and may have tax implications, the cash flow impact occurs when the company initially pays for the asset, not during the amortization process. Therefore, while amortization affects financial statements and tax liabilities, it doesn't directly influence cash flow.


Period expenses which do not affect the cash flow of the company should be excluded from the cash flow statement and how true is this statement?

Yes it is correct as cash flow statement only deals in cash so non cash items should be eliminated from cash flow statement.


Structure of cash flow statement?

structure of cash flow statement as follows:1


What statement reports Free cash flow?

Free cash flow is the sum of operating and investing cash flows, which are reported on the cash flow statement.


How do you calculate EBIDTA?

EBITDA «ee-bit-dah» is an acronym for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. The same calculation can be arrived at from "operating income before depreciation and amortization" (OIBDA). It is one measure of 'operating cash flow'. It differs from the cash flow from operations found in the Statement of Cash Flow primarily by ignoring payments for taxes or interest. EBITDA does not add back many of the other non-cash operating expenses, like the Statement of Cash Flow does. EBITDA also differs from free cash flow because of the difference above, and also because it does not recognize the cash requirements for replacing capital assets. Although there are different points of view regarding the use of this metric by equity owners, most agree to its validity when used by debtholders, or to evaluate a business's ability to handle debt.


What is another name for the statement of cash flows?

Another name of cash flow statement is fund flow statement.


What is the difference between a proforma cash flow statement and a cash flow statement?

A cash flow statement is a financial statement that shows the changes in a company’s cash position over a given period. A cash flow projection is an analysis of how the company will make money in the future. The difference between these two statements is that the projection includes information about what will happen to a company's cash balance from now until then, whereas the statement only shows how much money has been made or spent during that time period.

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