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Business, 25.04.2020 04:52, kaseykrueger47

You are considering an investment in fields and struthers, Inc, and want to evaluate the firm's free cash flow From the income statement, you see an EBIT of $90 million, had a tax rate of 21 percent, and its depreciation expense was $10 million. Fields and Struthers's NOPAT gross fixed assets increased by $56 million from 2020 and 2021. The frim's current assets increased by $44 million and spontaneous current liabilities increased by $36 million.
1. Calculate Fields and Struthers's NOPAT operating cash flow for 2021.
2. Calculate Fields and Struthers's NOPAT investment in operating capital for 2021.
3. Calculate Fields and Struthers's NOPAT free cash flow for 2021.

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