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Net income differs from operating cashflows because of when the [...] and the occurrence of the underlying cash flows.
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recognition of revenue and expense is done

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Net income differs from operating cashflows because of when the [...] and the occurrence of the underlying cash flows.
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Net income differs from operating cashflows because of when the [...] and the occurrence of the underlying cash flows.
Answer
recognition of revenue and expense is done
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Subject 2. Preparing the Cash Flow Statement
g cash flows for several reasons. One reason is non-cash expenses, such as depreciation and the amortization of intangible assets. These expenses, which require no cash outlays, reduce net income but do not affect net cash flows. <span>Another reason is the many timing differences existing between the recognition of revenue and expense and the occurrence of the underlying cash flows. Finally, non-operating gains and losses enter into the determination of net income, but the related cash flows are classified as investing or financing activities, not operating activit

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