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Global Cash Flow   an impending cash flow
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Overview
This 90 minute case-based live webcast is for both relatively new analysts and lenders as well as for experienced analysts and lenders who need to refresh their understanding of cash flows among and between related companies with common ownership and among and between the companies and the owners. The webcast identifies likely pressures on future cash flows and debt service capabilities by reference to four related companies with common ownership engaged in restaurant management and real estate development.
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Webcast Objectives
Identify and appreciate the information requirements necessary to identify cash flow movements between related companies with common ownership;
Identify the relevant balance sheet accounts, and personal financial statement information, that provide the necessary information to trace movements in cash between related companies and their owners;
Identify the cash providers and cash users among the related companies and their common owner and reach tentative conclusions about cash cows and cash hogs among the related companies and their owner;
Review and examine the initial messages about cash cows and cash hogs by reference to modified Uniform Credit Analysis (UCA) cash flow statements for each related company;
Review and examine information in the cash flow computations and UCA cash flow statements to understand and identify the likely reasons for pressure on future cash flows individually by company and collectively by related companies and their common owner; and
Use the historical information in the cash flow computations and UCA cash flow statements to understand the implications about future debt service for a single borrower within the group of related companies and determine if the related company cash flow pressures would benefit or impede the borrower’s ability to properly service its interest-bearing debt.
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