What is recorded in the investing section of the cash flow statement for a not-for-profit (NFP)?
Cash inflows and outflows from investing activities made by not-for-profit organizations will report this information in the investing section of the statement of cash flows.
Examples of these cash sources and uses consist of:

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What does the cash flow statement for a not-for-profit (NFP) include?
Like reporting for private organizations, the statement of cash flows will report the statements as operating activities, investing activities, and financing activities. FASB ASC 230 provides guidance on the presentation of the statement of cash flows for nongovernmental not-for-profit organizations:
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What is recorded in the operating section of the cash flow statement for a not-for-profit (NFP)?
Cash inflows and outflows from the ordinary course of the not-for-profit organizations business activities will be included in the operating section of the statement of cash flows. These will include all cash sources not identified as investing or financing sources and uses. These will include items such as:
What does the cash flow statement for a not-for-profit (NFP) include?
Like reporting for private organizations, the statement of cash flows will report the statements as operating activities, investing activities, and financing activities. FASB ASC 230 provides guidance on the presentation of the statement of cash flows for nongovernmental not-for-profit organizations:
What is recorded in the operating section of the cash flow statement for a not-for-profit (NFP)?
Cash inflows and outflows from the ordinary course of the not-for-profit organizations business activities will be included in the operating section of the statement of cash flows. These will include all cash sources not identified as investing or financing sources and uses. These will include items such as: