DCF & WACC
How does a change in net working capital affect free cash flow?
Model answer
An INCREASE in net working capital is a USE of cash and reduces FCF - the company is tying up cash in higher receivables or inventory, or paying down payables faster. A DECREASE in NWC frees up cash…
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