As assistant to the CFO of Boulder Inc., you must estimate the Year 1 cash flow for a project with the following data. What is the Year 1 cash flow? Do not round the intermediate calculations and round the final answer to the nearest whole number. Sales revenues $13,000 Depreciation $4,000 Other operating costs $6,000 Tax rate 35.0%
a. $5,950
b. $6,099
c. $6,251
d. $6,568
As assistant to the CFO of Boulder Inc., you must estimate the Year 1 cash flow for a project with the following data. What is the Year 1 cash flow? Do not round the intermediate calculations and round the final answer to the nearest whole number. Sales revenues $13,000 Depreciation $4,000 Other operating costs $6,000 Tax rate 35.0%
a. $5,950
b. $6,099
c. $6,251
d. $6,568
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