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Coca-Cola's Cash Flow Statement vs. JPMC's Cash Flow Statement
The cash flow statements of the two companies are different. To make JPMC's cash flow statement, we looked at the balance sheet beginning value and balance sheet ending value and found the net change. In Coca Cola's cash flow statement it does not look like they did that. As a result I am having a h...
The cash flow statements of the two companies are different. To make JPMC's cash flow statement, we looked at the balance sheet beginning value and balance sheet ending value and found the net change. In Coca Cola's cash flow statement it does not look like they did that. As a result I am having a hard time understanding Coca-Cola's cash flow statement. Would it be possible for you to explain it? For example, what is the change in cash value from year 2006 to 2007? How did they get that? Which method is better: the method we did or the method Coca-Cola did? Thanks
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by Lucy R.
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