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A cash flow statement is a financial statement that shows the inflow and outflow of cash within a company over a specific period of time. It provides information on how cash is generated from operating activities (such as sales and expenses), investing activities (such as buying or selling assets), and financing activities (such as issuing or repaying debt). The cash flow statement helps assess a company’s ability to generate cash, meet its financial obligations, and invest in future growth. It’s like tracking the movement of cash in and out of a company’s bank account.