Archive for November, 2008

Finding sales revenue and operating cash flow?

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

poncg004 asked: A company reported its net income at $650,000. Its income statement shows that its operating expenses were $1,500,000 fixed and variable) excluding depreciation and amortization. The depreciation and amortization expense is $300,000 and its tax rate was 35%. What was the sales revenue? What was the operating cash flow?Johnny Wollschlager

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How do you compute cash flow?

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Glovez asked: How do you compute cash flow?Doug Engessor

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Cash Flow Loans: Fix Up Your Business Financial Needs

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Cash flow is an important aspect for any business man and most important task is to maintain and keep up the cash flow. Any unplanned or emergency need may affect your business operations. But you just can not let that happen as this is quite unfavorable situation and can severely affect your cash flow. In [...]

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