FCFF = 843*32%
=269.32,
NOW WE NEED TO PAY THE TAXES FIRST
=269.32*(1-.31)
=269.32*.69
=186.1344
NOW WE NEED TO DEDUCT THE REINVESTMENT
=186.1344* (1-.37)
=186.1344*.63
=117.26
FCFF =$117.3 MILLIONS
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