Financing Activities | Accounting for Managers (2024)

So the third part of the cash flow statement involves financing activities. If a company borrows money, this is a financing activity. There are some inflows from financing activities including borrowing money or selling common stock. Outflows from financing activities include paying the principal part of debt (a loan payment), buying back your own stock or paying a dividend to investors.

Ready to jump in? Let’s start with this video explanation:

If a company borrows money, the entire amount of the cash comes in at one time, right? So that entire amount will be reflected on your cash flow statement.

Let’s look at inflows and outflows from financing activities:

DescriptionInflowOutflow
Borrow moneyX
Repay the principal amount on a loanX
Sell your own common stockX
Buy back your own common stockX
Pay a stockholder dividendX

Can you think of any other activities that may be considered financing activities? If you look at your personal expenditures, a car loan or mortgage might be a financing activity!

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Financing Activities | Accounting for Managers (2024)
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