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Do you think that depreciation of production should be included in a cash budget ? Why ?

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Question added by Nadjib RABAHI , Freelancer , My own account
Date Posted: 2016/02/17
Nadal Casenove
by Nadal Casenove , Chef Financial Officer , MODS

Dear Nadjib,

No, depreciation shouldn't be included in Cash budget (cash flow statment or planning) depreciation being non-cash expense.

However, depreciation, if useful life is properly estimated, could be used as tool to project Cap-Ex Budget and therefore your Cash Flow planning/ budget.

Hope this helped.

Best regards,

 

Riyas Ali Ebrahim Changanath
by Riyas Ali Ebrahim Changanath , Accountant with Tax Consultant , ARMS Tax and Management Consultants

No,

Depreciation is a non cash item, Flow of fund or cash only appears in a cashflow statement

Emad Bin Uweid
by Emad Bin Uweid , Internal Auditor , Transafrica Motors Ltd

No.

Depreciation is a non cash charge. Only cash payments and receipts appear on cash budget.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Srinvasa Chakravarthi Chintala
by Srinvasa Chakravarthi Chintala , Senior Accounts Executive , PIH Service ME Ltd.

Depreciation is  P&L Account transaction it should not be included in the cash flow

Jafar  Ali Wahed Mohammed
by Jafar Ali Wahed Mohammed , Finance Manager , Al Jubiri Group

NO. 

 

A cash budget involves Cash inflows and Cash outflows. Depreciation in production involves quantitative reduction in the production activity which is a part of Production budget and not the cash budget.  

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