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  2. Wedbush Analyst Gerald Pascarelli joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss Coca-Cola earnings, the company's product portfolio, Coke's currency exposure, its Body Armor and Jack and Coke cocktail lines ...

  3. Cash flow forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Cash flow forecasting is the process of obtaining an estimate of a company's future cash levels, and its financial position more generally. [1] A cash flow forecast is a key financial management tool, both for large corporates, and for smaller entrepreneurial businesses. The forecast is typically based on anticipated payments and receivables.

  4. Terminal value (finance) - Wikipedia

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    It is most often used in multi-stage discounted cash flow analysis, and allows for the limitation of cash flow projections to a several-year period; see Forecast period (finance). Forecasting results beyond such a period is impractical and exposes such projections to a variety of risks limiting their validity, primarily the great uncertainty ...

  5. Discounted cash flow - Wikipedia

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    The discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis, in financial analysis, is a method used to value a security, project, company, or asset, that incorporates the time value of money. Discounted cash flow analysis is widely used in investment finance, real estate development, corporate financial management, and patent valuation. Used in industry as early ...

  6. Is Coca-Cola a Cash King?

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    To find the cash king margin, divide the free cash flow from the cash flow statement by sales: Cash king margin = Free cash flow / sales. Let's take McDonald's as an example. In the four quarters ...

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  8. Forecast period (finance) - Wikipedia

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    There are no fixed rules for determining the duration of the forecast period. However, choosing a forecast period of 10 years, for example, will not be meaningful when individual cash flows can only reasonably be modeled for four years; see Cashflow forecast. The number of forecasting years is therefore to be limited by the "meaningfulness" of ...

  9. Is Coca-Cola a Cash King?

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