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Hello. I am confused by how/why QuickBooks is handling my Statement of Cash Flows.
As an example:
This is not how I understand the statement of cash flows should work. The entering of the invoice is not a cash event and should not be reflected, just the payment, when the cash was received should be reflected.
Otherwise, what is the point? My SOCF does not actually represent cash flows if it shows all these accrual events as well as through they are cash events.
Is this normal?
Hi there, @pintadrew.
Thanks for reaching out to the QuickBooks Community for support. I hope you're enjoying the day so far.
The statement of cash flows helps a business owner understand the differences between net income and the activity in the cash account.
To ensure that the correct data is included in the report, you'll need to make sure that the summary report basis is assigned to Cash.
Here's how:
For additional information on how you can personalize the font and style of the report to show the date that you want to view, you can click this article: Customize reports in QuickBooks Desktop.
If you're still having issues with the report, I recommend reaching out to our Technical Support Team. This way, one of our agents can review your account in a secure environment and investigate the report further. You can use the link I'm including below to connect with our team directly.
Here are some additional guides that provide more information about the statement of cash flow report:
Please let me know if there is anything else I can assist you with. Take care and have a great day!
QB is handling that transaction properly. Your SOCF starts with net income which includes the invoice amount of $350. It then removes it as of the invoice date because you haven't received the cash, it then adds it back as of the date paid. Therefore, you have $350 (net income) - $350 (invoice not paid on accrual basis) + $350 (invoice paid) = $350 cash flow.
I do not have a "Classify Cash" button in the upper right corner. Would you know why?
Hello there, @pintadrew.
What QuickBooks version you are currently using? For now, let's ensure that you adjust the size of the Statement of Cash Flows page to full screen to avoid cutting off some filters from your vision. Let's review this together to help you get the data you need.
I will attach screenshots for you to review and determine if this applies to your situation. Please maximize the report tab to access all available filters and options for customizing the data.
You can also open another company and confirm if the option is available. If it turns out to be available in the other company file, you run the QuickBooks Tool Hub to help fix some common issues. I'll show you how:
Here's an article for further guidance: Fix common problems and errors with the QuickBooks Desktop Tool Hub.
If you need to personalize your reports, feel free to read the details from this link: Customize reports in QuickBooks Desktop.
For additional questions about customizing your QuickBooks reports, don't hesitate to post them here in the Community. We're always available and willing to lend a hand to your queries. Have a great day ahead.
Thank you for your help really appreciate it
We're pleased to hear that the previous response of my colleague was able to help you, @pintadrew.
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