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What happens to a company's Cash Flow Statement if it has a 'Cash Sweep' provision in its credit agreement and generates positive excess free cash flow?
- Net income will increase due to lower interest expense in the current period
- Investing activities will show an increase in cash
- Financing activities will show a cash outflow for debt repayment
- Operating cash flow will decrease
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