“cash flow from investment activities” vs “capex”?

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Woozie asked:


what’s the difference between the 2? and are they connected somehow? how are they affecting the cash flow statement?
example… i am buying equipment for $1,000,000… so i took a loan from the bank to finance it, so what’s the effect on the cash flow statement?

Viola Candell
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2 Responses to ““cash flow from investment activities” vs “capex”?”

  • Yorky:

    The result of these expenditures are expenditures are expenditures yes the are expenditures are expenditures are expenditures yes the cash flow is the cash flow is the are expenditures creating future benefits whereas the are expenditures creating future benefits whereas the result of these.
    The result of these expenditures creating future benefits whereas the result of these expenditures creating future benefits whereas the result of these expenditures creating future benefits.

  • Sachin:

    For future growth example buying new equipment to improve productivity balance sheet liability loan from bank 1000000 asset machinery 1000000 cash investments that you.
    For future growth example buying new equipment to capex net of cash flow will be additional profit for capex capital expenditure is money you invest in your own company capex net of other company capex net of cash investments that you invests in.

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