You have been given the task of estimating Year 1 operating cash flow for a project with the following data. What is the operating cash flow for Year 1?
Sales Revenue | $13,600 |
Depreciation | $4,000 |
Operating Costs | $6,000 |
Tax Rate | 35% |
a. |
$7,481 |
|
b. |
$7,671 |
|
c. |
$5,579 |
|
d. |
$5,896 |
|
e. |
$6,340 |
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