
1.
To find: The method which is used to calculate the cash provided or used by operations in the two companies selected.
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The items which are leading to the increased cash provided by operations.
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The items which are leading to the decreased cash provided by operations.
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Whether the cash from operations has increased or decreased in the two companies.
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To identify: Whether the investing activities in a total increase in cash or decrease cash during the year and the major uses or sources of cash related to investing.
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To identify: Whether the financing activities in a total increase in cash or decrease cash during the year and the major uses or sources of cash related to financing.
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To explain: The items (if any) are disclosed as significant noncash financing or investing activities.
To conclude: Whether one company is stronger than the other from their statements of

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