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Mastering QuickBooks 2022

You're reading from   Mastering QuickBooks 2022 The bestselling guide to bookkeeping and the QuickBooks Online accounting software

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803244280
Length 482 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Crystalynn Shelton Crystalynn Shelton
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Table of Contents (27) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Setting Up Your Company File FREE CHAPTER
2. Getting Started with QuickBooks Online 3. QuickBooks Online Advanced 4. Company File Setup 5. Migrating to QuickBooks Online 6. Customizing QuickBooks for Your Business 7. Managing Customer, Vendor, and Products and Services Lists 8. Section 2: Recording Transactions in QuickBooks Online
9. Managing Sales Tax 10. Recording Sales Transactions in QuickBooks Online 11. Recording Expenses in QuickBooks Online 12. Reconciling Downloaded Bank and Credit Card Transactions 13. Section 3: Generating Reports in QuickBooks Online
14. Report Center Overview 15. Business Overview Reports 16. Customer Sales Reports in QuickBooks Online 17. Vendor and Expenses Reports 18. Section 4: Managing Employees and Contractors
19. Managing Payroll in QuickBooks Online 20. Managing 1099 Contractors in QuickBooks Online 21. Section 5: Closing the Books and Handling Special Transactions
22. Closing the Books in QuickBooks Online 23. Handling Special Transactions in QuickBooks Online 24. Other Books You May Enjoy
25. Index
Appendix

Understanding the statement of cash flows

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5.1.1

The statement of cash flows is a detailed report that shows the cash coming in and going out of your business over a period of time. It groups cash flow into three categories: operating, investing, and financing activities. Operating activities include items that are part of the day-to-day business operations, such as cash due from customers (accounts receivable) or money due to vendors (accounts payable). Investing activities include the purchase of assets for the business, such as a computer. Financing activities include money coming in from a business loan or line of credit.

Similar to the profit and loss and balance sheet reports, you can customize the statement of cash flows to meet your business needs. We will show you how to generate the report and customize it in this section.

Follow these steps to customize and generate a statement of cash flows report:

  1. Navigate to Reports in the left menu...
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