Which one of the following will increase the operating cash flow as computed using the tax shield approach? Multiple Choice Decrease in sales Decrease in fixed costs Increase in the tax rate Decrease in depreciation
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Step 1: In the tax shield approach, operating cash flow is calculated as (Sales - Cash Costs) x (1 - Tax Rate) + Depreciation x Tax Rate. Show more…
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