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Estimating Cash Flow and Analyzing Risk
The required increasing in current assets and an increasing in current liabilities is subtracted to calculate
change in net working capital
change in current assets
change in current liabilities
change in depreciation
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Estimating Cash Flow and Analyzing Risk
In cash flow estimation, the depreciation is considered as
cash charge
noncash charge
cash flow discounts
net salvage discount
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Estimating Cash Flow and Analyzing Risk
The net investment in operating capital is $7000 and the net operating profit after taxes is $11,000 then the free cash flow will be
−$18000
18000
−$4000
4000
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rikazzz
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Estimating Cash Flow and Analyzing Risk
An investment outlay cash flow is $2000, an operating cash flow is $1500 and the salvage cash flow is $3000 then the free cash flow would be
500
2500
0.065
6500
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rikazzz
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Estimating Cash Flow and Analyzing Risk
The cash flows that should be considered for the decision in hand are classified as
relevant cash flows
irrelevant cash flows
marginal cash flows
transaction cash flows
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rikazzz
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Estimating Cash Flow and Analyzing Risk
The free cash flow is $15000, the operating cash flow is $3000, investment outlay cash flow is $5000 then the salvage cash flow will be
17000
−$17000
7000
−$7000
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rikazzz
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Estimating Cash Flow and Analyzing Risk
The net operating profit after taxes is $4500, the net investment in operating capital is $8500 and then the free cash flow would be
−$4000
4000
−$18000
18000
Author:
rikazzz
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Estimating Cash Flow and Analyzing Risk
The double declining balance method and sum of years digits are included in
yearly method
single methods
double methods
accelerated methods
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rikazzz
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Estimating Cash Flow and Analyzing Risk
The cash flows that could be generated from an owned asset by the company but not use in project are classified as
occurred cost
mean cost
opportunity costs
weighted cost
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Estimating Cash Flow and Analyzing Risk
The cost which has occurred already and not affected by decisions is classified as
sunk cost
occurred cost
weighted cost
mean cost
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