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Frequently, the Financial Manager Can Observe Market Values for Real

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Frequently, the financial manager can observe market values for real assets (e.g., real estate values, values of precious metals, etc.). However, they have no place in the capital budgeting analysis. For that purpose, discounted cash flow is the only proper tool.

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Accounting Issues

Challenges or problems encountered in the preparation, auditing, or analysis of financial statements.

Notes Receivable

A financial asset representing amounts owed to the company by others, documented by formal agreements with repayment dates and interest.

Accounts Receivable

Liabilities of customers towards a business for availing themselves of or receiving products or services not yet paid for.

Promissory Note

A promissory note is a financial instrument in which one party promises in writing to pay a determinate sum of money to the other, either at a fixed or determinable future time or on demand.

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