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How does PIK interest appear in the Cash Flow from Financing (CFF) section of the Cash Flow Statement in the year it accrues?

  1. It appears as a cash outflow for interest repayment.
  2. It appears as a financing expense that reduces the cash balance.
  3. It appears as a cash inflow of new debt proceeds.
  4. It typically does not appear in CFF because no cash moved.

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