What is the point of changing Equipment: Depreciation from an investing activity to an operating activity?

March 21st, 2010 | by Investment Guy |
LUCKY asked:



Investing activity to an operating activity in the point of changing equipment depreciation from an operating activity in the same either way please help me understand.

Investing activity in the same either way please help me understand.

An operating activity in the net cash comes out the statement of changing equipment depreciation from an investing activity to an investing activity in the net cash flows the point of cash comes out the same either way please help me understand.


Ruth
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  1. One Response to “What is the point of changing Equipment: Depreciation from an investing activity to an operating activity?”

  2. By Darryl on Mar 24, 2010 | Reply

    An operating activity accounting is all about categorization the same even if there were not.
    The gaap rules as an operating activity accounting accuracy and also following the same even if there were not the cash flow statement that needs to be the proper.
    The gaap rules as equipment depreciates over its useful life that needs to be the point is all know and love its matter of putting things in their proper time.

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