That's the complete question. E.
while calculating cash flow from operating activities, only cash revenue is considered i.e. the depreciation expense dosen't effect the cash flow from operating activities because it is a non cash expense.
To futher elaborate, the cash flow from operating activities is calculated by 2 methods.
The first is direct method, which directly uses cash revenues to calculate the cash flow from operating activities.
The second is indirect method, which uses net income and then non cash items such as depreciation is added to get cash flow from operating activities.
So, ultimately we use only cash revenues in both the methods to calculate cash flow from operating activities.
So, the answer shall be as follows -
e) the cash flow from operating activities will be same for all the 3 companies if income tax is not considered.
Depreciation expense is not a cash flow item.
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