The free cash flow to the firm is determined by a. The free cash flow to the firm is the cumulated cash flow to all investors in the firm, though the form of their claims may be different b. The free cash flow to the firm is a pre-debt, pre-tax cash flow c. The free cash flow to the firm is an after-debt, after-tax cash flow d. The free cash flow to the firm cannot be estimated without knowing interest and principal payments, for a firm with debt
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•Free cash flow to the firm (FCFF) represents the cash flow from operations available for distribution after accounting for depreciation expenses, taxes, working capital, and investments.
•Free cash flow is arguably the most important financial indicator of a company's stock value.
•A positive FCFF value indicates that the firm has cash remaining after expenses.
•A negative value indicates that the firm has not generated enough revenue to cover its costs an
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The face cash flow to the firm is the cumulated.
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