Companies reporting significantly higher net income growth than cash flow from operations, indicating accounting tricks, will eventually face financial repercussions.
"If they're reporting net income that grew 20 30 40% over the past couple of years, but their change in actual cash from operations is so much lower is five 5% or flat. There are definitely some accounting shenanigans that going on at this at this uh the companies cannot grow their cash their net income much faster than their cash from operations forever. Okay, there is going to be a reckoning. The bill always comes due folks."