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A company has $10 million in Deferred Revenue on its balance sheet. When calculating the change in Net Working Capital (Δ NWC) for a DCF, an increase in Deferred Revenue acts as:

  1. A source of cash that increases Free Cash Flow
  2. A non-cash accounting adjustment with no impact on cash flow
  3. A use of cash that decreases Free Cash Flow
  4. A direct reduction to Enterprise Value

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