Concept Introduction:
Cash Flow: Cash flow is the net effect of inflow and outflow of cash. A positive cash flow shows the surplus of the cash and a negative cash flow shows the deficit of the cash in the business.
Cash Flow statement:
The Cash flow statement shows the movement of cash during a particular period. The
• Cash flows from operating activities
• Cash Flows from investing activities
• Cash flows from financing activities
(Note: Cash flows from operating activities can be prepared using direct or indirect method)
Price Earnings Ratio:
The price earnings ratio shows the relationship between price of the share and earnings per share. It is calculated with the help of following formula:
Requirement-1:
To discuss: The definition of Cash flow given by Fool’s School
Requirement-2:
To discuss: The importance of EBIT for analysts
Requirement-3:
To write: A report on the Fool’s ratio
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