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In the statement of cash flows, increases in a company's capital stock accounts are treated as a "use" rather than as a "source" of cash.
Capital
Long-term assets or the money used to support long-term assets and projects. Long-term debt and equity on the balance sheet.
Profitability Index
A capital budgeting tool that measures the relationship between the present value of cash inflows and the initial investment, indicating the relative profitability of a project.
Cost of Capital
The rate of return a company must earn on its projects to maintain its market value and attract funding, often consisting of debt and equity costs.
Cash Flows
The aggregate sum of funds moving into and out of a company, particularly influencing its liquidity.
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