Analysis of Operating Cash Flows and Their Behavior Revenues from sales - Raw materials and operating costs - O&M fees operation Maintan - Insurance costs result - Taxes (=) Operating cash flow-gross net operating cash flows Increase in working capital - Capital expenditures (Capex) - Operating cash flow-net (Unleveraged free cash flow) FIGURE 5-1 Waterfall Structure of the Operating Cash Flow
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