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Home Corporate Banking / Commercial Banking / Private Debt How do you go from unlevered free cash flow to levered free cash flow?

How do you go from unlevered free cash flow to levered free cash flow?

Published On - January 10, 2023

Josh Corporate Banking / Commercial Banking / Private Debt, Corporate Development, Financial Modeling, FP&A, Investment Banking, Private Equity

Levered free cash flow = unlevered free cash flow + interest expense x (1 – tax rate) + debt borrowings – debt repayments

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