Accounting & the 3 Statements
Why do you ADD BACK depreciation on the cash flow statement but you DON'T add back the cash portion of a capex outlay there?
Model answer
Because they hit cash at different times. Depreciation is a NON-CASH expense: it reduced net income on the income statement, but no cash left the business this period (the cash went out years ago…
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