Enterprise & Equity Value
A parent nets 100% of consolidated cash in its EV bridge, but much of that cash sits inside a 60%-owned subsidiary. What's the subtlety?
Model answer
Mechanically, consolidation puts 100% of the sub's cash into the parent's cash line, and the standard bridge nets all of it - with the NCI add-back capturing outside shareholders' claim on the sub…
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