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Differences Between Profit for the Year and Operating Cash Flow

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Differences between profit for the year and operating cash flow
Identify three factors that may cause profit for the year to differ from the net cash from operating activities.

Understand how the tax-transfer system affects income distribution.
Gain insights into international comparisons of tax progressivity.
Understand the concept of progressive, regressive, and proportional taxes, and their impact on different income groups.
Analyze the effects of specific taxes, including excise taxes and property taxes, on market equilibrium, tax incidence, and government revenue.

Definitions:

Opportunity Cost

The value of the next best alternative foregone as a result of making a decision.

Special Order

A customer request for a product or service that is not generally available or outside the business’s normal operations, often requiring special pricing or production considerations.

Capacity

The maximum level of output that a company can sustain to make a product or provide a service under normal conditions.

Activity-Based System

A method in accounting that allocates costs to specific activities based on their use of resources, aimed at providing more accurate cost information.

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