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Cash Flow - Jul 15 2007 11:28PM
By: iStockAnalyst   Sunday, July 15, 2007 11:27 PM

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Publicly traded companies are under intense pressure to constantly meet financial projections each and every quarter. There are many analyst eyes in the financial profession that are glued to every word and press release that come out for their covered companies. It is no surprise then that company CFOs make it a priority to at least meet, if not exceed earnings and sales estimates. If not, their stocks get decimated.

Companies have become adept over the years at managing earnings to the point that they can be untrustworthy. So what to do? A good alternative is to look at a companys cash flow. Cash flow is simply a measure of the amount of net money coming in. It is different from net income in that it doesnt measure sales made on credit. The net income figure at the top of the cash flow statement is taken directly from the income statement.

Many analysts believe cash flow to be as important if not more important than net income in determining the health and future prospects of a company. The cash flow statement is a vital part of understanding a companys operations, along with the income statement and balance sheet. Investors can ascertain how a companys money is being spent and where its coming from.

Cash flow is determined from three main components: operations, investing, and financing.


OPERATIONS:


This component measures how much cash is generated from the companys main operations. Adjustments must be made to the net income number to account for non-cash transactions such as depreciation, accounts receivable/payable, and inventory. Since these transactions do not occur in cash, they have to be adjusted for the cash flow statement. For example, if accounts receivables decrease, it means that more cash has flowed through the company due to a customer paying off a credit account.


INVESTING:


Transactions dealing with equipment, assets, or investments deal with the investing component. When a company buys a new tractor, it is subtracted from cash flow since cash is used to purchase the equipment.


FINANCING:


Cash transactions in debt, dividends, and loans make up the financing portion of the cash flow statement. If a company issues debt, cash flow from financing increases.

Here is a sample cash flow statement from our friends at Vandelay Industries:

Cash Flow (In millions of dollars)
Period Ending 31-Dec-05
Operating Activities, Cash Flows Provided By or Used In
Net Income 17,853
Adjustments To Net Income 13,260
Depreciation 2,121
Changes in Account Receivables 14,188
Changes In Liabilities 31,571
Changes In Inventories
Changes In Other Operating Activities (93,847)
Total Cash Flow From Operating Activities (14,854)
Investing Activities, Cash Flows Provided By or Used In
Capital Expenditures (2,354)
Investments (23,757)
Other Cash flows from Investing Activities (20,196)
Total Cash Flows From Investing Activities (46,307)
Financing Activities, Cash Flows Provided By or Used In
Dividends Paid 5,773
Treasury stock acquired Paid (2,416)
Issuance of long-term debt 67,054
Payments and redemptions of long-term debt (45,800)
Change in deposits 42,136
Contract holder fund deposits 8,346
Contract holder fund withdrawals (5,976)
Cash flows from financing activities of continuing operations 64,405
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents 579
Change in cash and due from banks $3,823

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