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    The Term Incremental in the Context of Incremental After-Tax Free
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The Term Incremental in the Context of Incremental After-Tax Free

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Question 73

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The term incremental in the context of incremental after-tax free cash flows refers to the fact that the firm's total after-tax free cash flows will change if the new project is adopted.

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