Statement of Cash Flows – Definition, Analysis & How To Prepare It (2024)

By Giuseppe Michienzi, TD In-Store Small Business Lead
Monté Foster, TD SVP, Retail and Small Business Banking

What is a statement of cash flows?

A cash flow statement is a financial statement that summarizes the amount of cash flowing into and out of a company. This includes all cash inflows a company receives from its ongoing operations and external investment sources. It also includes all cash outflows that pay for business activities and investments during a given period. This is usually done monthly, quarterly and/or annually depending on how the owner wants their books done.

Why should I create a statement of cash flows for my business?

Often, a business owner will create a statement of cash flow in response to a need for financing, new working capital, acquiring or partnering with a business or selling the business. There are three cash flow statements that can help a lending organization get a good picture of your finances and cash flow which will help them process your loan application.

The 3 cash flow statements: operating, investing and financing

Each of these statements are related, but separate and unique statements that help a business owner or anyone understand the cash flowing into and out of a business. You should create each of these three cash flow statements as its own separate category on a cashflow statement. Numbers may be positive (your business made money over the time period) or negative (your business lost money over the time period). Once complete, you'll have a better picture of how your business is performing and what areas you may need to improve on.

Your business might not have or need all three versions of a cash flow statement. For example, if you don't have any investments or financing/debt obligations, you might just have an operating cash flow statement. Typically, a business engaged in providing goods and services will at least have an operating cash flow statement.

Operating cash flow statement

Shows the amount of money a company brings in from its ongoing, regular business activities such as selling goods, manufacturing or providing a service to customers.

Investing cash flow statement

Shows the cash generated or spent relating to investment activities. Investing activities include purchases of physical assets, investments in securities or the sale of securities or assets. Add up any money received from the sale of assets, paying back loans or the sale of stocks and bonds. Subtract money paid out to buy assets, make loans or buy stocks and bonds. The total gets reported on your cash flow statement.

Some examples of investing cash flows are payments for the purchase of land, buildings, equipment, and other investment assets and cash receipts from the sale of land, buildings, equipment, and other investment assets.

Financing cash flow statement

Shows the net flows of cash that are used to fund a company. Financing activities include transactions involving debt equity, and dividends. An example of financing cash flows include cash proceeds from issuance of debt such as notes or bonds payable, cash proceeds from capital stock, cash payments for dividend distributions, principal repayment or redemption of notes or bonds payable, or purchase of treasury stock. Cash flows related to changes in equity can be found on the statement of stockholder’s equity, and cash flows related to long-term liabilities can be found on thebalance sheet.

How to prepare a cash flow statement

Our cash flow forecast template (available inPDFandExcelformats for download) will help you detail the cash coming into and going out of your business on a monthly basis so you can forecast future surpluses and shortfalls. This is a valuable measure of strength, profitably, and the long-term outlook of your company. It can also help determine whether your company has enough cash and liquidity to pay for expenses.

Statement of Cash Flows – Definition, Analysis & How To Prepare It (2024)
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