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IAS 7 2 Statement of Cash Flows 2 the indirect method 2 Betriebliche Finanzwirtschaft 1 Cash Flow 1 Cash flow 1 Financial security 1 IASB 1 IASC 1 International Accounting Standard 1 Managerial finance 1 Romania 1 The statement of cash flows in Romania 1 balance sheet 1 cash 1 cash equivalents 1 cash flow 1 factorial analysis 1 financing activities 1 investing activities 1 operating activities 1 profit and loss account 1 references and guidelines 1 statement of cash flows 1 the direct method 1 the statement of cash flows 1
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ADRIAN, TARAN MOROSAN 1 Adrian, TARAN-MOROSAN 1 Andrutskaya, Anna Alexandrovna 1 Drobyshevskaya, Evgeniya Igorevna 1 Luciana, Spineanu-Georgescu 1 Muthupandian, K S 1 Surnina, Katerina Stanislavovna 1 Yanovskaya, Anna Anatolyevna 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Annals - Economy Series 1 European research studies 1 MPRA Paper 1 Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series 1 Studies in Business and Economics 1
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RePEc 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Analytical monitoring of entity's cash flows as a guarantee of financial security of the region
Surnina, Katerina Stanislavovna; Andrutskaya, Anna … - In: European research studies 20 (2017) 3B, pp. 163-171
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Convergences and Divergences between Cash Flows and Cash Flows Company
Luciana, Spineanu-Georgescu - In: Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series XIII (2013) 1, pp. 1501-1504
Within three decades has admitted that due to shortcomings in the profit and loss account is widely used cash flow statement, cash and payments respectively, to reflect the funds generated from current operations of an enterprise, as and major investments and financial transactions that occur...
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A CRITICAL STUDY REGARDING THE ELABORATION OF THE CASH FLOW STATEMENT USING THE DIRECT METHOD IN ROMANIA
ADRIAN, TARAN MOROSAN - In: Annals - Economy Series 1 (2013) February, pp. 255-265
The direct method, which is the subject of this study, involves the identification and inclusion in the statement of … cash flows of the encashments and the payments made by the company. Although IAS 7 recommends the usage of the direct …
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A CRITICAL STUDY CONCERNING THE PREPARATION OF THE STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS THROUGH THE INDIRECT METHOD IN ROMANIA
Adrian, TARAN-MOROSAN - In: Studies in Business and Economics 7 (2012) 2, pp. 194-210
modifications within their equity and / or the statement of cash flows. When companies select this option, any decision made by the … preparation of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method. …
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IAS 7, Statement of Cash Flows – A Closer Look
Muthupandian, K S - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2008
cash and cash equivalents of an enterprise by means of a statement of cash flows, which classifies cash flows during the …
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