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Why does the 'Indirect Method' of cash flow start with Net Income and then add back the increase in Accounts Payable?
- Because the company has already paid the cash but hasn't recorded the expense yet.
- Because Accounts Payable is a form of revenue for the company.
- Because Net Income was reduced by an expense that didn't involve a cash payment.
- Because the company expects to receive a cash gift from its suppliers.
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