0 Yogesh AgarwalPro Asked: July 4, 20222022-07-04T14:44:09+05:30 2022-07-04T14:44:09+05:30In: Fixed Income (CFA L1) free cash flow before dividend 0 The following table shows selected data from a company’s cash flow statement: 2018 Net income $516 Depreciation $88 Amortization $66 Change in working capital –$44 Additions to property and equipment –$62 Proceeds from the sale of property and equipment $8 The company’s free cash flow before dividends is closest to: A. 572. B. 660. C. 696. Share Sorry, you do not have permission to answer to this question. 2 Answers Oldest Best Answer Chirag Gupta The Official Nerd 2022-07-05T08:49:39+05:30Added an answer on July 5, 2022 at 8:49 am Answer would be 660. isme hum phle CFO calculate karenge which is NI+DEP.+AMORT.-CHANGE IN WORKING CAPITAL. after this we have to make this free, for this we deduct net fixed capital investment. Yogesh Agarwal Pro 2022-07-05T18:34:26+05:30Replied to answer on July 5, 2022 at 6:34 pm Thanks
Answer would be 660. isme hum phle CFO calculate karenge which is NI+DEP.+AMORT.-CHANGE IN WORKING CAPITAL. after this we have to make this free, for this we deduct net fixed capital investment.
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