Call Girls Service In Old Town Dubai ((0551707352)) Old Town Dubai Call Girl ...
Cash flow statement
1. CASH FLOW STATEMENT
1. Meaning of Cash Flow Statement
Cash flow statement is an additional information to the users of financial statements
This statement exhibits the flow of incoming and outgoing cash
In short, cash flow statement exhibits the source of cash and application of cash
2. Objectives of Cash Flow Statement
Balance sheet statement provides the information of financial position of an entity as on a
particular date only
Cash flow statement analyses flow of cash between two periods of time
It helps to identify the historical changes in the flow of cash & cash equivalents
It helps to determine the future requirement of cash & cash equivalents
This statement assesses the ability of the enterprise to generate cash and cash equivalents
It also assesses the liquidity and solvency of the enterprise
3. Definitions
Cash comprises of cash in hand and demand deposits with banks
Cash equivalents are short term, highly liquid investments that are readily convertible into
known amounts of cash and which are subject to an insignificant risk of changes in value
Cash flows are inflows and outflows of cash and cash equivalents.Cash flows exclude
Movements between cash and cash equivalents
4. Format of a Cash Flow Statement
Cash Flow Statement for the year ended 31-03-20XX
(a) Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period
(b) Cash flows from operating activities
XXXX
XXXX
(c) Cash flows from investing activities XXXX
(d) Cash flows from financing activities XXXX
(e) Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period = a+b+c+d XXXX
2. 5. Classification of cash flows
Operating activities are the principal revenue-producing activities of the enterprise and
other activities that are not investing or financing activities.
Examples:
o Cash receipts from sale of goods / rendering services
o Cash receipts from royalties, fees, commissions and other revenue
o Cash payments to suppliers of goods and service
Investing activities are the acquisition and disposal of long-term assets and other
investments not included in cash equivalents.
Examples
o Cash payments to acquire fixed assets
o Cash receipts from disposal of fixed assets
o Cash payments to acquire shares, warrants or debt instruments of other enterprises
and interest in joint ventures
Financing activities are activities that result in changes in the size and composition of the
owners’ capital (including preference share capital in the case of a company) and
borrowings of the enterprise.
o Issue of share
o Buy back of shares
o Redemption of preference shares
o Issue / redemption of debentures
o Long term loan / payment thereof
Net cash flow from
Operating Activities Investing ActivitiesFinancing Activities
3. Cash Flow Statement under Direct Method
Cash flow statement
Rs. Rs.
Opening Balance of Cash and Cash Equivalents
Cash Flow from Operating Activities
XXX
Cash received from sale of goods XXX
Cash received from debtors XXX
Cash received from sale of services XXX XXX
Less
Payment for cash purchases (XXX)
Payment to creditors (XXX)
Payment for operating expense (XXX)
(Eg: power, rent etc)
Payment for wages and salaries (XXX)
Payment of income tax (XXX) (XXX)
Net cash flow from operating activities XXX
Cash Flow from Investing Activities
Purchase of Fixed Assets
Sale of Fixed Assets
Purchase of shares/ debentures
Sale of shares/ debentures
Net Cash flow from Investing Activities
Cash Flow from Financing Activities
Cash from issue of shares and debentures
Repayment of loan
Repayment of debentures
Dividends Paid
Interest Paid
Net Cash flow from Financing Activities
Closing Balance of Cash and Cash Equivalents
(XXX)
XXX
(XXX)
XXX
XXX
(XXX)
(XXX)
(XXX)
(XXX)
XXX
XXX
XXX
4. Cash flows statement under Indirect method
Rs. Rs.
Opening Balance of Cash and Cash Equivalents XXX
Profit and loss for the period as per P&L A/c XXX
Adjustments for non cash & items considered under other heads
Add: Provisions created
Depreciation
Dividends paid
XXX
XXX
XXX
Effects for changes in working capital (Current Assets, Current
Liabilities)
XXX
Net cash flow from operating activities XXX
Cash Flow from Investing Activities
Purchase of Fixed Assets
Sale of Fixed Assets
Purchase of shares/ debentures
Sale of shares/ debentures
Net Cash flow from Investing Activities
Cash Flow from Financing Activities
Cash from issue of shares and debentures
Repayment of loan
Repayment of debentures
Dividends Paid
Interest Paid
Net Cash flow from Financing Activities
Closing Balance of Cash and Cash Equivalents
(XXX)
XXX
(XXX)
XXX
XXX
(XXX)
(XXX)
(XXX)
(XXX)
XXX
XXX
XXX