The costs associated with noninterest-bearing current liabilities, which are included in the firm's cost of sales and other operating expenses: O are not a factor in the calculation of FCFF. O are subtracted in the calculation of free cash flow from the firm (FCFF). O are added to the value of equity claims. O are added in the calculation of FCFF.
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