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On the contrary, the increase in dividends at NVDA demonstrates the increase in operating profits they have. Dividends are 'capital allocation' ('capital uses' in the screenshot)
For this you have to understand how the income statement is connected with the cash flow statement.
I share with you a screenshot :D
Also watch the screenshot of my other post related to NVDA (link)
For this you have to understand how the income statement is connected with the cash flow statement.
I share with you a screenshot :D
Also watch the screenshot of my other post related to NVDA (link)
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