Also worthy of consideration is the capitalization of expenses and any increases, not just in working capital (e.g., inventory), but in non-current assets such as 'mine properties' for example. The cash flow statement will help pick these changes up and it's well worth paying attention to, particularly if you plan to value a company using a PE ratio or any other 'earnings' metric.
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