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Cash Flow is a Fact. Net Income is Just an OpinionPablo FernandezUniversity of Navarra - IESE Business School January 29, 2013 Abstract: We use three different definitions of cash flow: equity cash flow (ECF), free cash flow (FCF) and capital cash flow (CCF). We also answer to the question: When net income is equal to the equity cash flow? When making projections, dividends and other payments to shareholders forecasted must be exactly equal to expected equity cash flows. May a company have positive net income and negative cash flows? Of course: one has only to think of the many companies that file for voluntary reorganization after having a positive net income. This is precisely what happens to the company AlphaCommerce that we show as an example. A company's net income is a quite arbitrary figure obtained after assuming certain accounting hypotheses regarding expenses and revenues (.one of several that can be obtained, depending on the criteria applied). However, the ex-post cash flow is an objective measure, a single figure that is not subject to any personal criterion.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 10 Keywords: equity cash flow, free cash flow, capital cash flow, net income JEL Classification: G12, G31, M21, M41 working papers seriesDate posted: September 25, 2002 ; Last revised: February 3, 2013Suggested CitationContact Information
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