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Accounting Foundations: Statement of Cash Flows

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Overview

Improve your understanding of financial documents with this deep dive into the statement of cash flows financial document.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • The statement of cash flows
1. Overview of the Statement of Cash Flows
  • Three cash flow categories: Operating, investing, financing
  • Typical cash flow patterns
  • Difference between net income and operating cash flow
2. Converting Income Statement Data to Cash Flow Data
  • The operating cash flow matrix
  • Sales and cash collected from customers
  • Wage expense and cash paid to employees
  • Cost of goods sold and cash paid to suppliers
  • Cash paid for interest, income taxes, and rent
  • Depreciation expense
3. Reporting Operating Cash Flow: Direct/Indirect Methods
  • Format of the direct method
  • Using direct-method data: Time-series analysis
  • Format of the indirect method
  • Indirect method: Easier to create
  • Indirect method: A wealth of insights
4. Investing and Financing Cash Flows
  • Primary investing activities: Fixed asset purchases/sales
  • Other investing activities: Investment securities
  • Financing activities: Loans, repayments, and refinancing
  • Financing activities: Share issuance, dividends, repurchases
5. Cash Flow Analysis
  • Operating cash flow: Important statement of cash flows row
  • Free cash flow: Other important statement of cash flows row
  • Monitoring differences between net income and cash flow
  • Total change in cash: Established company vs. startup
6. Real Company Examples of the Statement of Cash Flows
  • General Motors: Cash flow death
  • JCPenney: Zero free cash flow is not sustainable
  • Tesla: Growth company, negative to positive free cash flow
  • Beyond Meat: Growth company, negative free cash flow
  • Apple: A cash cow
Conclusion
  • What is your favorite financial statement?

Taught by

Jim Stice and Earl Stice

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