Managerial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making
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Author: Weygandt
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.8BE
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Free cash flow describes the net cash provided from operating activities after making required adjustments for dividends and capital expenditures. In other words, it is the cash flow arrived after making payment for capital expenditures and dividend payments.
To determine: The amount of free cash flow.
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