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LAHawk
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 11.02.2017

Dec 10 @ 11:14 PM ET
Once again my pep peeve, players err employees paying owners. But now they are paying them while Rocky is making $43M OP which is analogous to cash flow.
- rpeters01


Operating profit is before interest and taxes, so it is not analogous to cash flow.

There are others non cash items that go into operating profit like depreciation and changes in current assets. That is why a cash flow statement is required with a balance sheet and P & L statement because profit or loss can be totally different than the current year cash changes in a business.z
rpeters01
Season Ticket Holder
Joined: 07.09.2016

Dec 11 @ 12:58 AM ET
Operating profit is before interest and taxes, so it is not analogous to cash flow.

There are others non cash items that go into operating profit like depreciation and changes in current assets. That is why a cash flow statement is required with a balance sheet and P & L statement because profit or loss can be totally different than the current year cash changes in a business.z

- LAHawk

You are correct I am out of practice. Cashflow is EBITDA, not EBIT or OP.
Theo Fox
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 06.18.2016

Dec 11 @ 4:06 AM ET
New blog! An early look at a potential Blackhawks expanded roster if the NHL and NHLPA approve teams to go from 23 to 26 players plus 4 more on a taxi squad.

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