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    A Firm's Free Cash Flow (FCF) Equals the Sum of Operating
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A Firm's Free Cash Flow (FCF) Equals the Sum of Operating

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A firm's free cash flow (FCF) equals the sum of operating cash flows, financing cash flows, and investing cash flows.

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