easy · Principles of Finance
If a firm has $50 million in Net Income and $50 million in Cash Flow from Operations, but the accounts show Depreciation was $10 million, what must have happened to Working Capital?
- Operating assets must have increased by $10 million more than operating liabilities.
- Net Income and Cash Flow always equal each other when there is no debt.
- The company must have purchased $10 million in new equipment.
- The company must have paid $10 million in dividends.
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