CASH FLOW INDICATORS USE IN FINANCIAL ANALYSIS

Authors

  • Sintija Kindzule Rēzeknes Tehnoloģiju akadēmija
  • Iveta Mietule Zinātniskā vadītāja, Dr.oec., profesore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17770/iss2017.3030

Keywords:

Cash flow, cash flow indicators, financial analysis, forecast,

Abstract

The article contains information about a cash flow indicators use in financial analysis. Article target is to describe what information cash flow indicators can deliver and describe their use in corporate financial analysis and cash flow forecasting. The research topic problem involves cash flow indicators interpretation which is necessary to give a more accurate financial analysis. For financial analysis to be as accurate as possible, it is necessary to link a number of factors, variations and possible future problems trough all financial statements, including cash flow. The result of the process should be based on a profit-making and on increasing the value of corporate in the long term.

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Published

2017-05-20

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Economics and Management