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Business, 16.04.2020 17:22 quanharris2k19

N a wildly successful first year in business that started and ended with no required cash, your firm has operating income of $989,000, net income of $637,000, current assets of $900,000, current liabilities of $659,000, capital expenditures were $690,000, and depreciation was $460,000. The firm has never financed itself with debt. What is your equity valuation cash flow

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