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A leveraged buyout is a transaction in which a publicly traded company is converted into a privately held firm.
Statement of Cash Flows
A report detailing how modifications in balance sheet accounts and earnings influence cash and cash equivalents.
Common Stock
A type of securities representing ownership in a corporation, whereby holders have voting rights and may receive dividends.
Noncash Investing
Investment activities that do not involve the immediate inflow or outflow of cash, such as acquiring assets through the issuance of equity.
Capital Acquisitions Ratio
A financial metric that compares total acquisitions of property, plant, and equipment with cash flow from operating activities, indicating the extent to which operating cash flows are used to finance capital expenditures.
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