Income Statement Inputs
Model Assumptions
- Single-period, company-level FCFF (not project-level incremental FCF)
- Operating Expenses excludes depreciation (entered separately)
- Depreciation is a non-cash charge added back to derive cash flow
- Tax rate applied to EBIT (not net income — interest excluded for unlevered FCF)
- Negative EBIT assumes tax loss is immediately usable (no carryforward modeling)
- ΔNWC = operating working capital only (excludes cash and interest-bearing debt)
For educational purposes. Not financial advice. Market conventions simplified.
Free Cash Flow Results
Formula Breakdown
What This Calculator Does
This calculator computes single-period, company-level FCFF (unlevered free cash flow) from income statement line items. It does not include:
- DCF valuation or terminal value — see DCF Calculator
- Standalone WACC calculation — see WACC Calculator
- NPV analysis or accept/reject rules — see NPV Calculator
- FCFE (free cash flow to equity) or multi-period project cash flows
Frequently Asked Questions
Disclaimer
This calculator is for educational purposes only. It computes a simplified, single-period free cash flow to the firm (FCFF). Actual company cash flows involve additional complexities including multi-period projections, terminal value assumptions, and detailed working capital analysis. This tool should not be used for investment decisions without professional guidance.
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