Is there an existing issue for this?
Describe the issue
The cash flow statement is looking at the account balances from the balance sheet and not flipping the signs on the appropriate accounts.
For example, an increase in Accounts Receivable month over month would be a negative impact to the Cash Flow statement, however it shows up as a positive impact.
Other accounts such as Accrued Revenue, Prepaid Expenses etc. would also need to be flipped accordingly.

Relevant error log or model output
Expected behavior
Cash Flow statement accounts should have the proper signs to help accurately calculate cash flows.
dbt Project configurations
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Package versions
std.
What database are you using dbt with?
snowflake
dbt Version
std.
Additional Context
No response
Are you willing to open a PR to help address this issue?
Is there an existing issue for this?
Describe the issue
The cash flow statement is looking at the account balances from the balance sheet and not flipping the signs on the appropriate accounts.
For example, an increase in Accounts Receivable month over month would be a negative impact to the Cash Flow statement, however it shows up as a positive impact.
Other accounts such as Accrued Revenue, Prepaid Expenses etc. would also need to be flipped accordingly.
Relevant error log or model output
Expected behavior
Cash Flow statement accounts should have the proper signs to help accurately calculate cash flows.
dbt Project configurations
std.
Package versions
std.
What database are you using dbt with?
snowflake
dbt Version
std.
Additional Context
No response
Are you willing to open a PR to help address this issue?