FIN 201 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Nopat, Free Cash Flow, Cash Flow

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Annual report: a report issued annually by a corporation to its stockholders. It contains basic financial statements as well as management"s analysis of the firm"s past operations and future prospects. Current assets: assets that should be converted to cash within one year, cash and equivalents, inventory, accounts receivable. Long-term assets (fixed: net plant and equipment, other long-term assets. Current liabilities: claims that must be paid off within one year, accounts payable, accruals and notes payable, accrued wages and taxes, accounts payable, notes payable. Long-term debt: bonds that mature in more than a year. The amount that stockholders paid to the company when they bought shares the company sold to raise capital in addition to al the earnings that company has retained over the years: equations. Net working capital = current assets current liabilities. Net operating working capital (nowc) = current assets (current liabilities notes payable: differs from net working capital because interest-bearing notes payable are subtracted from current liabilities.

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