Explain the meaning of operating cash flow
What will be an ideal response?
Operating cash flow is funds from operations reduced by changes in the investment in working capital (current assets minus current liabilities). If a company has undergone a change in working capital for the period being considered, the operating cash flow will give a better picture of the cash generated by the company's operations.
Business
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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Which of the following is NOT considered part of the contingent workforce?
A) a substitute high school teacher B) a paid trial testimony expert C) a telecommuting paralegal D) an on-call pediatric nurse E) a contract graphic designer
Business