Business Calculations & Accounting : How to Calculate Operating Cash Flow
Operating cash flow is different than cash flow in that it doesn’t involve things like taxes and insurance payments that can’t be used in a business. Find out how operating cash flow is essentially the total amount a company has made, plus the depreciation and minus the taxes, with help from two accountants in this free video on business calculations and accounting.
Expert: Spencer Cottam & Jeannine Smith
Bio: Spencer Cottam and Jeannine Smith work together at Account Team in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Duration : 0:0:52
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