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Accounting 202 Exam 4 Questions and Answers 100% Solved Guaranteed Success Internal Cash Flow - any cash of Borrower and its Restricted Subsidiaries that is not generated from a sale or disposition of assets outside the ordinary course of business, a casualty or condemnation event, an incurre...

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Internal Cash Flow - ✔✔any cash of Borrower and its Restricted

Subsidiaries that is not generated from a sale or disposition of assets

outside the ordinary course of business, a casualty or condemnation event,

an incurrence of Indebtedness or an issuance of Equity Interests.

Future Cash Flow - ✔✔a method of discounting cash that you expect to

receive in the future to the value at the current time

Profitability Index - ✔✔a measure of a project's or investment's

attractiveness. The PI is calculated by dividing the present value of future

expected cash flows by the initial investment amount in the project.

Internal Rate of Return - ✔✔The discount rate at which the net present

value of an investment project is zero; the rate of return of a project over its

useful life.

Working Capital - ✔✔Current assets less current liabilities.

, Capital Budgeting - ✔✔The process of planning significant investments in

projects that have long-term implications such as the purchase of new

equipment or the introduction of a new product.

Debt-to-equity Ratio - ✔✔used to evaluate a company's financial leverage

and is calculated by dividing a company's total liabilities by its shareholder

equity

Current Ratio - ✔✔A company's current assets divided by its current

liabilities

Acid-test Ratio - ✔✔a more rigorous test of a company's ability to meet its

short-term debts than the current ratio. Inventories and prepaid expenses

are excluded from total current assets, leaving only the more liquid (or

"quick") assets to be divided by current liabilities

Quick Ratio - ✔✔measures a company's capacity to pay its current

liabilities without needing to sell its inventory or obtain additional financing

Payback period - ✔✔The length of time that it takes for a project to fully

recover its initial cost out of the net cash inflows that it generates.

Earnings per share - ✔✔Computed by dividing net income by the average

number of common shares outstanding during the year

Price-earnings ratio - ✔✔tells investors how much a company is worth

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