Included in your expenses was for the wear and tear on your espresso machines (depreciation). You didn't actually write a check for $10,000 this year; it is just an accounting entry. Because that cash is still in your bank account, you add it back [1, 4]. Running Total: $110,000 3. Reinvesting in the Business: Capex
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You also realized you needed to keep more milk, cups, and pastries in stock to meet demand, which tied up an extra of your cash in inventory (Working Capital). Because that cash is trapped in the business, you subtract it [1, 4]. Running Total: $85,000 5. The Debt Factor: Net Borrowing Finally, you have a bank loan for the business. Included in your expenses was for the wear
However, the bank gave you a new mini-loan of to help buy the pastry case (cash entering your pocket). Running Total: $110,000 3