Conversion From The Indirect To Direct Method
Conversion From The Indirect To Direct Method
Conversion From The Indirect To Direct Method
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e Discussions An analyst may desire to review direct-format operating cash flow to review trends in cash receipts and
payments (such as cash received from customers or cash paid to suppliers). If a direct-format statement is
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not available, cash flows from operating activities reported under the indirect method can be converted to
the direct method. Accuracy of conversion depends on adjustments using data available in published
financial reports. The method described in this lesson is sufficiently accurate for most analytical purposes.
eInterest expense of $246 plus decrease in interest payable of $12. r Related Questions:
fIncome tax expense of $1,139 less increase in income tax payable of $5. Practice questions related to
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At the practice questions, there is a mistake in the second question, as it consider a change in inventory (792), with brackets, as an increase of the inventory. Or I am wrong?
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