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Business, 21.01.2021 22:20, xojade

1. What kind of financial information is a publicly traded company required to provide to its stockholders? Which financial statement do you think provides the best information for investors? 2. (a) Discuss some of the limitations associated with performing ratio (financial statement) analysis. (b) What is the most important ingredient (input) in completing ratio analysis and why? 3. Crooked Golf's most recent income statement shows that net income was $90,000, depreciation was $25,000 and taxes were $60,000. What was Crooked Golf's net cash flow? For this particular question and other problem related questions, YOU MUST show the formula/process that led to the answer/solution. Writing down the answer/solution without a credible process/formula is unacceptable. This is a required practice in a finance course. Please note.

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