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What happens to FCFF if a company decides to aggressively shorten its 'Days Payables Outstanding' (DPO) by paying its suppliers faster?
- FCFF will increase because it will likely lead to higher gross margins through supplier discounts.
- FCFF remains unchanged as this is purely a balance sheet timing issue with no impact on FCF.
- FCFF will decrease because the reduction in Accounts Payable is a use of cash.
- FCFF will increase because the firm is more efficient in its operations.
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