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Which of these is a typical 'Red Flag' regarding the quality of a firm's earnings?
- Cash Flow from Operations is consistently higher than Net Income.
- Net Income is consistently much higher than Cash Flow from Operations.
- The company has very high Depreciation and Amortization expenses.
- The company pays a large portion of its earnings out as dividends.
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