Cash and Cash Equivalents don't match in audited financials year to year?

Newbie question but anyways - I'm looking at Chipotle's financial statements and I've noticed that the line item for Cash and Cash Equivalents differs from Cash and Cash Equivalents at the end of period on the Statement of Cash Flows. What causes this?


Caveat being the numbers match for the right year. So in the 2017 financial statements, the two cash line items match, but then in the 2018 financial statements the numbers reported for 2017 are significantly different. Additionally, looking at the unaudited financial statements the cash line items also don't match but maybe that is more normal in an audited financial statement?

 

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