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Cash flows from operating activities can be calculated using the indirect or direct method. Briefly describe how the two methods differ yet arrive at the same information about the net cash flows from operating activities.
Issuing Debt
The process by which a company borrows money through the sale of bonds or other financial instruments to finance its operations or projects.
Lending Money
The act of giving money to another party with the expectation that the money will be paid back, typically with interest.
Accumulated Depreciation
The total amount of depreciation expense that has been recorded against a fixed asset since it was put into use.
Investing Activities
Part of a company's cash flow statement that reports the purchase and sale of long-term investments and property, plant, and equipment.
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