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Intrinsic valuation using the cash flow report
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Hello, gentlemen.

I've been reading the 6th edition of Security Analysis and I'm still at the part in which Ben discusses the analysis of fixed-income securities, bonds. I liked how he makes sense of something it's better to invest in junior high-yield bonds if it's possible to investigate that the company is able to pay its dividends referring to its cash flow report. Can someone give me an example of this era's companies/industries referring to its cash flow data?

Thank you, it should make his ideas clearer in my mind using today's market.

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