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Free Cash Flow

Just as your pulse is checked during a routine physical, free cash flow is used as an indicator of a company's health. It equals the cash brought in from operations minus the money needed to pay the bills. Think about leftover money in your checking account after you pay this month's bills.

Investors and analysts see this leftover money as a gauge of a company's ability to perform. It is available for transactions such as handing out dividends and working on new products.

Some argue free cash flow is wrongly overshadowed by the emphasis often placed on earnings. Earnings numbers can be manipulated and don't always tell the whole story -- and earnings don't mean much if there's nothing left over after a company pays its expenses. Even if you bring in a six-figure salary, but no money left after paying the bills, are you in great financial shape?

You don't have to be Einstein to figure out free cash flow. To calculate the number, subtract the company's expenditures and dividends from its operating cash flow.

If the free cash flow is written in red ink, it doesn't necessarily signal curtains. This is common for young companies looking to grow. It also could be a result of heavy investments, which in the long run could be worth a standing ovation.

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Verenium Says Farm Bill Will Boost Cellulosic Ethanol

 
Steve Gelsi
MarketWatch Pulse
 

NEW YORK -- The U.S. Farm Bill passed by the Senate and the House includes a cellulosic biofuels production tax credit for up to $1.01 per gallon, available through the end of 2012. Cambridge, Mass. cellulosic ethanol research firm Verenium said Friday the bill marks a "watershed moment in our national effort to develop energy that reduces greenhouse gas emissions and lessens America's dependence on foreign oil." The measure passed both houses of Congress by a large enough margin to override an expected veto by President George W. Bush.

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