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Utility is
Incremental Cash Flows
The extra cash flow from operations generated by a company when it embarks on a new project.
Net Present Value
The difference between the present value of cash inflows and outflows over a period of time, used in capital budgeting to assess the profitability of an investment.
Incremental Cash Flows
The additional cash flows that a company expects to generate from a particular investment or project.
Terminal Values
The estimated value of a project or investment at the end of its life, often used in discounted cash flow analyses.
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