When adjusting accrual earnings to obtain cash flows from operations, A. an increase in Accounts Payable is added to determine cash flow from operations. B. it is not necessary to consider any changes to Accounts Payable. C. an increase in Accounts Payable is deducted to determine cash flows from operations. D. a decrease in Accounts Payable is added to determine cash flow from operations.
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Step 1: Accounts Payable is a liability account that represents the amount a company owes to its suppliers or vendors for goods or services purchased on credit. Show more…
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