Multiple Choice
Match each term with the appropriate definition.Not all definitions will be used.
-Free Cash Flow
A) Results from activities such as purchases of goods and assets,payment of debt,payment of cash dividends,and payment of taxes.
B) The starting point for calculating operating cash flows with the direct method.
C) The percent of a company's net cash flow that comes from investing and financing activities.
D) A balance sheet that shows the starting and ending balance of the different accounts;it is used to calculate the net cash flow provided by operating activities.
E) Purchases and sales of this are classified as operating activities.
F) Reported as supplement disclosures or in the notes section to the financial statements rather than within the body of the statement of cash flows.
G) Cash flows from operations in excess of amount paid to replace property,plant and equipment and to pay cash dividends to stockholders.
H) Cash flows in excess of net income.
I) Purchases and sales of this are classified as investing activities.
J) Results from activities such as sales of goods and assets,receipt of cash dividends,and receipts of interest.
K) A financial statement that tracks the flow of cash into and out of a company according to the three types of activities that generate the flows.
L) An adjustment made when using the indirect method of calculating cash flows from operating activities.
M) Cash a company receives that is not subject to income tax.
N) The starting point for calculating operating cash flows with the indirect method.
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