Analysing the Statement of Cashflows
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Australian public companies have been required to report a statement of cashflows since 30 June 1992. Since then, little has been written on the usefulness of the cashflow statement. This paper suggests some cashflow ratios and explores the usefulness of the statement through a financial analysis of Brash Holdings Ltd. The paper particularly emphasises cashflow ratios derived wholly from the statement of cashflows and suggests that ratios derived in this way are a useful analysis tool. The application to Brash Holdings also serves as a useful pedagogic instrument for financial analysis using cashflow and accrual information.
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Australian Accounting Review
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6
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12
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