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Geared cash flow is the recalculated cash flow from a firm or from a project, assuming a particular level of debt finance. | |||
This level of debt finance might be the current or proposed level of debt finance, but it need not necessarily be. | This level of debt finance might be the current or proposed level of debt finance, but it need not necessarily be. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Geared]] | |||
* [[Shareholders cash flow]] | * [[Shareholders cash flow]] | ||
* [[Ungeared cash flow]] | * [[Ungeared cash flow]] |
Revision as of 10:42, 9 February 2019
Geared cash flow is the recalculated cash flow from a firm or from a project, assuming a particular level of debt finance.
This level of debt finance might be the current or proposed level of debt finance, but it need not necessarily be.