7. Calculating OCF. Tarawerag Ltd has revenue of $38530, costs of $12750, depreciation expense of $2550 and finance cost of $1850. If the tax rate is 30%, what is the operating cash flow, or OCF? LO 2.4
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EBIT = Revenue - Costs - Depreciation expense EBIT = $38 530 - $12 750 - $2550 EBIT = $23 230 Show more…
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