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What is my current cash flow?

Businesses generate a sources and uses of cash statement to evaluate their income and expenses and to check profitability. Similarly, a cash flow statement can help you evaluate your personal income and expenses and see if you are running 'in the red or the black' each month.

Assumptions

Itemized Income

Itemized Expenses

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