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debt adjusted cash flow (DACF)

A type of financial ratio showing a company's after tax operating cash flow minus after tax financial expenses that can typically be used in the analysis of oil companies.

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    + DD&A. = Funds from operation (FFO). + other non cash elements. = Cash flow from operations (CFO). + interest (1-t). = Debt adjusted cash flow (DACF) ...
     
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    Jun 22, 2012 ... However, based on updated guidance, the stock currently trades at 5.1x 2013 estimated Debt-Adjusted Cash Flow ("DACF"), which is one of ...
     
  8. Valuation of International Oil Companies
    Jan 17, 2009 ... 2 EV/DACF is enterprise value (EV) divided by debt-adjusted-cash flow (DACF). 3 For general analyses of valuation multiples, see Damodaran ...