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Zaheer khan
Level 1

Quickbooks Cash flow statement Problem

Hy,

I am facing a problem with the Cash flow statement, as I see, that the Long term liability head is appearing in 'Cash flow from operating' instead of 'Cash flow from financing' in the 'cash flow statement', Please guide.

thanks 

 

regards

 

zaheer

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Best answer June 21, 2021

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ZackE
Moderator

Quickbooks Cash flow statement Problem

Thanks for reaching out to the Community, Zaheer khan.
 

Since your cash flow statement's showing a long term liability head in its operating section when it should be appearing in the financing area, I'd recommend checking your browser. It's possible this could have something to do with temporary internet files. Browsing applications store these types of records, but sometimes they can cause problems on certain webpages. You can open a private window and try generating your report again to see if it displays properly.
 

Here's how to access incognito mode in some of the most commonly used web browsers:

  • Google Chrome: Ctrl Shift N
  • Mozilla Firefox: Ctrl Shift P
  • Microsoft Edge: Ctrl Shift P
  • Internet Explorer: Ctrl Shift P
  • Safari: Command Option P


If your liability head's appearing in the financing section instead of your operating area, it's safe to say the browser's causing this issue. It can be fixed by clearing cached data and Intuit-specific cookies.
 

In the event it continues displaying invalid information on your cash flow statement, you'll want to get in touch with our Customer Care team. They'll be able to pull up the account in a secure environment, conduct further research, and create an investigation ticket if necessary.

 

They can be reached while you're signed in.

 

Here's how:

  1. Click your Help (?) icon.
  2. Choose Contact Us.
  3. Enter a description of the situation in your What can we help you with? field, then hit Let's talk.
  4. Select Start messaging or Get a call.


Be sure to review their support hours so you'll know when agents are available.
 

If there's any additional questions, I'm just a post away. Have a lovely day!

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ZackE
Moderator

Quickbooks Cash flow statement Problem

Thanks for reaching out to the Community, Zaheer khan.
 

Since your cash flow statement's showing a long term liability head in its operating section when it should be appearing in the financing area, I'd recommend checking your browser. It's possible this could have something to do with temporary internet files. Browsing applications store these types of records, but sometimes they can cause problems on certain webpages. You can open a private window and try generating your report again to see if it displays properly.
 

Here's how to access incognito mode in some of the most commonly used web browsers:

  • Google Chrome: Ctrl Shift N
  • Mozilla Firefox: Ctrl Shift P
  • Microsoft Edge: Ctrl Shift P
  • Internet Explorer: Ctrl Shift P
  • Safari: Command Option P


If your liability head's appearing in the financing section instead of your operating area, it's safe to say the browser's causing this issue. It can be fixed by clearing cached data and Intuit-specific cookies.
 

In the event it continues displaying invalid information on your cash flow statement, you'll want to get in touch with our Customer Care team. They'll be able to pull up the account in a secure environment, conduct further research, and create an investigation ticket if necessary.

 

They can be reached while you're signed in.

 

Here's how:

  1. Click your Help (?) icon.
  2. Choose Contact Us.
  3. Enter a description of the situation in your What can we help you with? field, then hit Let's talk.
  4. Select Start messaging or Get a call.


Be sure to review their support hours so you'll know when agents are available.
 

If there's any additional questions, I'm just a post away. Have a lovely day!

Zaheer khan
Level 1

Quickbooks Cash flow statement Problem

Thanks, the Problem is solved.

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