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greenelk670Lv1
28 Sep 2019
Junior's has a new project in mind that will increase accounts receivable by $34,000, increase accounts payable by $18,000, increase fixed assets by $56,000, and decrease inventory by $20,000. What is the amount the firm should use as the initial cash flow attributable to net working capital when it analyzes this project?
Junior's has a new project in mind that will increase accounts receivable by $34,000, increase accounts payable by $18,000, increase fixed assets by $56,000, and decrease inventory by $20,000. What is the amount the firm should use as the initial cash flow attributable to net working capital when it analyzes this project?
Keith LeannonLv2
28 Sep 2019