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Pro Forma Income Statement for Ideko, 2013-2018
Use the tables for the question(s) below. Pro Forma Income Statement for Ideko, 2013-2018    Pro Forma Assets & Liabilities for Ideko, 2013-2018    -Given the following data for a given period, compute the free cash flow to the firm. Net Income = $10 000 After-tax Interest Expense = $1 000 Depreciation = $1 000 Increase in NWC = $1 000 Capital Expenditures = $2 000 A) $9 000 B) $9 900 C) $9 700 D) $9 500 Pro Forma Assets & Liabilities for Ideko, 2013-2018
Use the tables for the question(s) below. Pro Forma Income Statement for Ideko, 2013-2018    Pro Forma Assets & Liabilities for Ideko, 2013-2018    -Given the following data for a given period, compute the free cash flow to the firm. Net Income = $10 000 After-tax Interest Expense = $1 000 Depreciation = $1 000 Increase in NWC = $1 000 Capital Expenditures = $2 000 A) $9 000 B) $9 900 C) $9 700 D) $9 500
-Given the following data for a given period, compute the free cash flow to the firm. Net Income = $10 000
After-tax Interest Expense = $1 000
Depreciation = $1 000
Increase in NWC = $1 000
Capital Expenditures = $2 000

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