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gregori [183]
3 years ago
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In its third year, a project is expected to generate earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization of $283,104

and its depreciation expense is expected to be $53,228. If the company’s tax rate is 38%, what is the project’s expected operating cash flow?
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1 answer:
Lesechka [4]3 years ago
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Answer:

$195,751

Explanation:

Calculation for the project's expected operating cash flow

The first step will be to find the EBIT

using this formula

EBIT =(Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization -Depreciation expense)

Let plug in the formula

EBIT= 283,104 - 53,228

EBIT= 229,876

Second step is to find the NOPAT using this formula

NOPAT = EBIT(1- tax rate)

NOPAT= 229,876(1 - 0.38)

NOPAT= 142,523

Last step is to calculate for Expected Operating Cash flow

Using this formula

Operating cash flow = NOPAT + Depreciation expenses

Let plug in the formula

Operating cash flow = 142,523 + 53,228

Operating cash flow = $195,751

Therefore the project's expected operating cash flow will be $195,751

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