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Free Cash Flow (FCF)

Free cash flow is the amount of money a company has left over after paying for operational costs and capital asset maintenance (FCF). In contrast to earnings or net income, free cash flow is a measure of profitability that accounts for both spending on assets and equipment as well as changes in working capital from the balance sheet. Non-cash expenses are also taken out of the income statement.

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