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The most difficult type of cash embezzlement for the auditor to detect is when the cash is stolen before it can be recorded in the cash receipts journal.
Operating Cash Flow
The cash generated by a company’s normal business operations, indicating whether the company can maintain and grow its operations.
Sales Revenues
Income received from selling goods or services over a period of time before any costs or expenses are deducted.
Capital Cost Allowance
A form of tax depreciation that allows businesses in Canada to deduct the cost of a depreciable property over several years.
Cash Operating Costs
Expenses associated with the day-to-day operations of a business that are paid out in cash.
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