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A proposed new project has projected sales of $132,000, costs of $66,000, and depreciation of $13,500. The tax rate is 30%. Calculate operating cash flow using the four different approaches. (Do not round intermediate calculations.) Approaches:
EBIT + Depreciation - Taxes
Operating cash flow $
Top-down
Operating cash flow $
Tax-shield
Operating cash flow $
Bottom-up
Operating cash flow $
Is the answer the same in each case? Yes or No?

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