PRIN.OF CORPORATE FINANCE
PRIN.OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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Chapter 6, Problem 8PS

Working capital Each of the following statements is true. Use an example to explain why they are consistent.

  1. a. When a company introduces a new product, or expands production of an existing product, investment in net working capital is usually an important cash outflow.
  2. b. Forecasting changes in net working capital is not necessary if the timing of all cash inflows and outflows is carefully specified.
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