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Which of the following is true?

a.
net cash flow - cash outflow = cash inflow
b.
net cash flow + cash outflow = cash inflow
c.
net cash flow + cash inflow = cash outflow
d.
cash inflow + cash outflow = net cash flow

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User Dyvoker
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I think B is the correct answer
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User Rocklan
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Answer:

By the comparison it can be concluded that the correct option is B) Net cash flow + Cash outflow = Cash inflow

Explanation:

Consider the provided information.

Net cash flow is distinction between a company's cash inflows and cash outflows.

The formula used to calculate it:

Cash inflow - Cash outflow = Net cash flow

Simplify the above formula.

Cash inflow = Net cash flow + Cash outflow

Net cash flow + Cash outflow = Cash inflow

Now compare the provided options.

By the comparison it can be concluded that the correct option is B) Net cash flow + Cash outflow = Cash inflow

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User Andrew Hopper
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