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State statement of cash flows

State three major sections of the statement of cash flows?

  • Cash flows from investing activities
  • Cash flows from Operations
  • Cash flows from financing activities
  • Net change in cash balance
  • Cash balance at beginning of period
  • Cash balance at end of period

 

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