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Revenue allocation is required to determine the profitability of individual items within a bundled product.
After-tax Cash Flow
The amount of money a company has after it has paid taxes, representing the net cash inflow or outflow from its operating, investing, and financing activities.
Tax Rate
The percentage at which an individual or corporation is taxed by the government on income, capital gains, or other taxable entities.
Operating Cash Flow
The cash that a company generates from the revenues it brings in, excluding costs associated with long-term investment on capital items or investment in securities.
CCA Class
A categorization under Canadian tax law that groups depreciable assets affecting the rate at which businesses can claim capital cost allowance for tax purposes.
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