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Cash Flow Statements (A): Financial Due Diligence for a Strategic Acquisition
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This case is a critical introduction, for business students, to the significance of cash flow statements. First students evaluate the cash flow statements of four "mystery" companies and recommend one for an acquisition. After making a recommendation in class, students are given more information, namely risk assessments and audit opinions, and reevaluate their recommendations. Finally, students learn the surprising identities of the "mystery" companies. Note that students should not view Cases (B) and (C) prior to completing the homework. Cases (B) and (C) are found in the case teaching note that is available only to registered business educators.