Cash Flow Statement
The Cash Flow Statement focuses on liquidity. It records your company's cash transactions (inflow and outflow) for the accounting period range or year that you specify. The Cash Flow Statement meets GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) guidelines.
The following are typical uses of the Cash Flow Statement:
- To compare cash flow from one calendar or fiscal year to another
- To compare the current quarter cash flow to that from previous quarters
- To provide documentation to present to a bank (for example, when requesting a loan)
The Cash Flow Statement shows the following amounts for the time period that you specify:
- Operating cash flow
- Investing cash flow
- Financing cash flow
- Total cash flow
- Cash at the beginning of the year or period range
- Cash at the end of the year or period range
These amounts are based on postings to accounts for the period.
Setting Up the Cash Flow Statement
Before you can generate the Cash Flow Statement, you must establish section headings, define subsections, and map accounts to subsections on the Cash Flow Statement Setup form (
).Multiple Companies
If you are using multiple companies, this report only shows data for the active company.
Multiple Currencies
If you are using multiple currencies, this report shows amounts in the functional currency of the active company.
Options Dialog Box
Use the Options dialog box to specify reporting options for a report. Depending on the report, the dialog box contains one or more of the following tabs: General, Sorting/Grouping, Columns, Budget, Metrics, User Defined Sections, Activity, Drill Down, Layout, and Graph.