The important point(s) to remember while estimating the cash flows of a project
Select one:
a. are cash flow is relevant and always estimate cash flows on an incremental basis.
b. are to always estimate cash flows on an incremental basis and to be consistent in the treatment of inflation.
c. are cash flow is relevant, always estimate cash flows on an incremental basis, and be consistent in the treatment of inflation.
d. is that only cash flow is relevant.
Answer: Option c is correct
The important point to remember while estimating the cash flows of
a project are cash flow is relevant, always estimate cash flows on
an incremental basis, and be consistent in the treatment of
inflation.
The important point(s) to remember while estimating the cash flows of a project Select one: a....
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