Understanding Your Cash Flow statement

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Understanding Your Cash Flow statement

Larry Troyer
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Finance, Accounting, and Taxes
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The purpose of a cash flow statement is to show changes over a period of time, including how paying bills, buying inventory, and other things changes your assets and liabilities and impacts your cash flow. This article is the third in a series addressing the three primary segments of financial statements.

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Larry Troyer is the Vice President of Finance and Administration at ProVia Door, Inc. His responsibilities include finance, accounting, taxes, and administrative processes at the company’s multiple manufacturing facilities.

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