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I am having great difficulty figuring out the cash flow after taxes for GE for the past 2 years- CFAT = Net Income + Depreciation

I am having great difficulty figuring out the cash flow after taxes for GE for the past 2 years-

CFAT = Net Income + Depreciation + Amortization + Other Non-Cash Charges (I believe this is the formula).

I am able to find net income for 2019: 4,979,000

net income for 2018: -22,355,000

depreciation 2019 595,000

depreciation 2018 8,224,000

I am lost on the amortization and other noncash charges- i can't reference to plug into the formula. Please explain where on the finance page you find and what page you are referencing to find these numbers as well.

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