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Free Cash Flow

Similar to earnings, but omitting purely "paper only" expenses, and accounting for capital spending when it actually occurs rather than depreciating it over many years.

The real difference between earnings and free cash flow is that depreciation accounts for sunk costs of the past; free cash flow is meant to capture all real cash outlays of the present.


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