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    Free Cash Flow (FCF) Is the Cash Flow a Firm
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Free Cash Flow (FCF) Is the Cash Flow a Firm

Question 107

Question 107

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Free cash flow (FCF) is the cash flow a firm generates from its normal operations; calculated as EBIT minus taxes plus depreciation.

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