Discounting refers directly to a. calculations that ignore the phenomenon of compounding for the sake of ease and simplicity. b. decreases in interest rates over time, while compounding refers to increases in interest rates over time. c. finding the future value of a present sum of money. d. finding the present value of a future sum of money.
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Which of the following statements is correct? a. two firms with identical sales and operating costs but with different amounts of debt and tax rates will have different operating incomes by definition. b. free cash flow (fcf) is, essentially, the cash flow that is available for interest and dividends after the company has made the investments in current and fixed assets that are necessary to sustain ongoing operations. c. retained earnings as reported on the balance sheet represent cash and, therefore, are available to distribute to stockholders as dividends or any other required cash payments to creditors and suppliers. d. if a firm is reporting its income in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, then its net income as reported on the income statement should be equal to its free cash flow. e. after-tax operating income is calculated as ebit(1 - t) + depreciation.
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Business, 22.06.2019 16:50, mariposa91
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:00, leeenaaa95
What is an equation of the line in slope intercept formm = 4 and the y-intercept is (0,5)y = 4x-5y = -5x +4y = 4x + 5y = 5x +4
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