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Why is investment income listed twice in the Cash Flow Analysis, once as investment income and again as a reinvestment expense?

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Why is investment income listed twice in the Cash Flow Analysis, once as investment income and again as a reinvestment expense?

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Investment income may be seen twice in cash flow. • Investment income is first seen when it is paid out as an income. • After being paid out, the income is then re-invested, so it shows as an expense. These two entries should cancel each other out. Users can review the Single Asset – Detailed report to view the income being re-invested.

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