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ISBN: 9781337817332
Author: Brigham, Eugene F., Daves, Phillip R.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 13, Problem 2P
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To determine: Operating cash flow.
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The financial staff of Cairn Communications has identified the following information for the first year of the roll-out of its new proposed service:
Projected sales -$18 million
Operating costs (not including depreciation) - $9 million
Depreciation - $4 million
Interest expense - $3 million
The company faces a 25% tax rate. What is the project’s cash flow for the first year (t =1)?
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The financial staff of Cairn Communications has identified the following information for the first year of the roll-out of its new proposed service:
Projected sales
$24 million
Operating costs (not including depreciation)
$12 million
Depreciation
$5 million
Interest expense
$5 million
The company faces a 25% tax rate. What is the project's operating cash flow for the first year (t = 1)? Enter your answer in dollars. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as $1,200,000. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.
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Bundle: Intermediate Financial Management, 13th + MindTap Finance, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card
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