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A subsidiary will normally have a more difficult time forecasting future outflow payments if its purchases are international rather than domestic.
Financing Pressure
The stress or difficulty a company faces in securing funds to finance its operations or expand its business.
Liquidity
The extent to which an asset or security can be quickly bought or sold in the market without affecting its price.
Payback Period
The number of years it takes a firm to recover its project investment. Payback does not capture a project’s entire cash flow stream and is thus not the preferred evaluation method. Note, however, that the payback does measure a project’s liquidity, and hence many firms use it as a risk measure.
Capital Budget Expenditures
Outlays of funds by a company for major investments or acquisitions intended to drive future growth.
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