Business, 17.04.2020 00:33 jaylabazemore
Assume the following: Year Zero: Capital Investment = $6M and Increase in NWC = $.5M; Years 1-4: OCF = $4M; Year 4: Recovery of Earlier Increase in NWC and, in addition, Cash Flow from Salvage = $2.5M. What are the incremental cash flows for this project for years zero through 4?
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