Hartzell Inc. had the following data for 2018, in millions: Net income = $600; after-tax operating income [EBIT (1-T)] = $700; and Total assets = $2,000. Information for 2019 is as follows: Net income = $825; after-tax operating income [EBIT (1-T)] = $1,450; and Total assets = $2,500. Assume the firm had no excess cash. How much free cash flow did the firm generate during 2019? Group of answer choices
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Business, 21.06.2019 21:10
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Business, 22.06.2019 06:50
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