[ISC] Q. 10 Solution of Cash Flow Statement TS Grewal Class 12 2022-23

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solution of Question number 10 of the Cash Flow Statement of TS Grewal Book 2022-23 session ISC Board?

Compute Cash Flow from Operating Activities from the following details:

Particulars31st March,
2022 (₹)
31st March,
2021 (₹)
Trade Receivables:
Debtors
Bills Receivable
50,000
23,000
60,000
25,000
Trade Payables:
Creditors
Bills Payable
28,000
22,000
32,000
35,000
Expenses Outstanding
Accrued Income
Depreciation on Fixed Assets
Surplus, i.e., Balance in Statement of Profit & Loss
4,500
9,000
5,000
90,000
3,500
8,000
4,000
80,000

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