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The recalculated cash flow from a firm or from a project, assuming a particular level of debt finance.   
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.


See also