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26 Notes to the cash flow statement
The cash flow statement provides an explanation of the changes in cash and cash equivalents. It is prepared on the basis of a comparison of the balance sheets as at 1 January and
31 December. Changes that do not involve cash flows, such as changes in exchange rates, impairment losses and transfers to other balance sheet items, are eliminated.
Changes in working capital due to the acquisition or disposal of consolidated companies are included under Investing activities.
Most of the changes in the cash flow statement can be traced back to the detailed statements of changes for the balance-sheet items concerned. For those balance-sheet items for which no detailed statement of changes is included, the table below shows the link between the change according to the balance sheet and the change according to the cash flow statement:
 
Operating
working
capital
In % of
net sales
(from
continuing
operations)
 
 
 
Balance at 1 January 2007
1,801
21.6
Balance at 31 December 2007
1,875
21.4
 
 
 
Balance sheet change
74
 
 
 
 
Adjustments:
 
 
- Exchange differences
69
 
- Changes in consolidation
(19)
 
- Transfers
-
 
 
 
 
Total
124
 
 
 
 
Change in cash flow
(124)
 
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