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Revenues and gains included in arriving at net income that do not provide cash.

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Non-cash revenues.

Step-by-step explanation:

Non-cash revenues can be defined as revenues and gains included in arriving at net income that do not provide cash.

Basically, on the statement of cash-flow, non-cash revenues are considered not to be a real cash-flow because they don't add to the total inflow of cash.

Some examples of noncash revenues are amortization of premium relating to bonds payable, cash flow from investments that are carried under the equity method, accrued revenues, and gains from disposals of non-current assets.

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