Why Is Accounts Receivable A "Cash Outflow"?

When accounts receivable increases, you will be paying something in cash for that increase

With accounts receivable, you have to record it as revenue on the income statement

At this point you have NOT collected cash

On the income statement, the recorded revenue WILL be taxed by the appropriate tax rate and that represents a "cash outflow"

In A Nutshell: Since you have NOT collected cash, and you record A/R as Revenue on the Income Statement which is taxed and therefore represents a "cash outflow"

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Accounts Receivable is a balance sheet account. As such, it is neither a cash inflow or outflow.

A DECREASE in A/R means you've collected from your customers, so that's a source of funds. Conversely, an INCREASE in A/R means you have extended credit to your customers, and that's a use of funds.

It has nothing to do with revenue, income statements, or taxes.

 
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jgalt650 is correct. But to piggyback off that and explain in terms of your question...

Say you sell $5 of revenue today on credit (assume no COGS/opex for simplicity). Your taxable income as a result will be $5. At a 40% tax rate you will pay $2 in taxes (that will be paid in cash, even though you didn't collect your $5 today). So your net income is $3.

Looking at the cash flow statement, our net income is $3. Our receivables increased $5 (use of cash). So our net change in cash is $2, which is exactly what we paid in taxes. The point of the cash flow statement is to reconcile GAAP income statement to actual cash balances. One of the ways we accomplish that is by accruing / de-accruing working capital items on the balance sheet.

When we look to the balance sheet, we have said that your net income is up $3. To offset that change on the asset side of the balance sheet we have a $2 decrease in cash and a $5 increase in A/R, for a net increase of $3.

Hope that helps.

 

Revenue and taxes (and the income statement, generally speaking) are obviously related to the balance sheet and cash flow statement. Revenue and expenses recorded on the IS will impact the CFS or BS in some way. So yes, I'd say jgalt is incorrect by saying it has "NOTHING" to do with "revenue, income statements, or taxes"... Because they are all related.

 

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