- incremental cash flows
- Difference between the firm's cash flows with and without a project. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary
Financial and business terms. 2012.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
Incremental cash flows — Difference between the firm s cash flows with and without a project. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
Incremental Cash Flow — The additional operating cash flow that an organization receives from taking on a new project. A positive incremental cash flow means that the company s cash flow will increase with the acceptance of the project. There are several components that … Investment dictionary
discounted cash flow analysis — DCF analysis An investment appraisal method that assesses the *net present value of future incremental *cash flows that would arise from the implementation of a decision. In acknowledgment of the *time value of money, future cash flows are… … Auditor's dictionary
differential analysis — incremental analysis An assessment of the impact on costs and revenues of specific management decisions. Such an analysis will focus on identifying the differential (or incremental) cash flows, i.e. those costs or revenues that will change as a… … Accounting dictionary
differential analysis — incremental analysis An assessment of the impact on costs and revenues of specific management decisions. Such an analysis will focus on identifying the differential (or incremental) cash flows, i. e. those costs or revenues that will change as a… … Big dictionary of business and management
Capital budgeting — (or investment appraisal) is the planning process used to determine whether a firm s long term investments such as new machinery, replacement machinery, new plants, new products, and research and development projects are worth pursuing.Many… … Wikipedia
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net off — NPV The value of an investment derived from comparisons of costs with the present value of anticipated future, incremental *cash flows. The *present value of cash flows is calculated by applying an appropriate *cost of capital rate to each… … Auditor's dictionary
To deduct *allowances, *discounts, *taxation, or other items from an amount. — NPV The value of an investment derived from comparisons of costs with the present value of anticipated future, incremental *cash flows. The *present value of cash flows is calculated by applying an appropriate *cost of capital rate to each… … Auditor's dictionary
net present value — NPV The value of an investment derived from comparisons of costs with the present value of anticipated future, incremental *cash flows. The *present value of cash flows is calculated by applying an appropriate *cost of capital rate to each… … Auditor's dictionary