Managing Your Business Finances
Managing Your Cash Flow
Understanding How Cash Flow Works
Profit vs. Cash Flow
Changes in Accounts ReceivableChanges in Accounts Receivable
Do you use the accrual method of accounting, but want to compute your cash flow profit? If so, any increase in accounts receivable must be subtracted from your accrual net profit because it represents sales included in the net profit, but not yet collected in cash. Similarly, to determine your cash flow profit, any decrease in accounts receivable must be added to your accrual net profit because it represents cash collections that are not included in the net profit for the current accounting period.
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