Cash Flows from Operating Activities: This section of the Statement of Cash Flows reports the cash inflows and outflows generated by a company's core business operations, such as cash received from customers and cash paid to suppliers and employees.
Accrual Accounting:A method of accounting that records revenues when earned and expenses when incurred, rather than when cash is received or paid, providing a more accurate picture of a company's financial performance.
Net Income:The bottom line of a company's income statement, representing the difference between total revenues and total expenses, which is a key indicator of a business's profitability.