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kwoodring

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Calculate a firm's free cash flow if it has net operating profit after taxes of 60,000, depreciation expense of 10,000, net fixed asset investment requirement of 40,000, a net current asset requirement of 30,000 and a tax rate of 30.
 
  A) 0
  B) 30,000
  C) -30,000
  D) 60,000

Question 2

Which of the following is true of par value of a common stock?
 
  A) It is determined on the basis of the stock's market value.
  B) It is an arbitrary value established for legal purposes in a firm's corporate charter.
  C) It indicates the market value at which the stock was originally sold.
  D) It allows stockholders to purchase additional shares at a price below the market price.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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