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When deriving FCFF from Net Income, how should 'Amortization of Intangibles' be treated?
- It should be added back, just like depreciation, because it is a non-cash expense.
- It is ignored because intangibles have no impact on enterprise value.
- It is added to Capital Expenditures because it reflects the cost of acquiring brands or patents.
- It should be subtracted, as it represents the declining value of a firm's intellectual property.
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