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In a DCF analysis, what does the 'Mid-Year Convention' account for?

  1. The timing of dividend payments to common shareholders
  2. The assumption that cash flows are received evenly throughout the year rather than at year-end
  3. The seasonal fluctuations in working capital that occur in the middle of the fiscal year
  4. The adjustment needed when a company has a non-December fiscal year-end

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