How do financial managers tend to value all assets in the same terms?a. By evaluating cash flowsb. By qualifying cash flowsc. By interpreting cash flowsd. By estimating cash flows

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Answer:

a. By evaluating cash flows.

Explanation:

In Economics, an asset can be defined as any resources of economic value or items of monetary value that is being owned by an individual, country or business organization to generate income and derive benefits from.

Generally, assets can be classified broadly into four (4) categories and these are; capital assets, fixed assets, intangible assets, and financial assets.

Financial managers tend to value all assets in the same terms by evaluating cash flows.

Cash flow can be defined as the net amount of cash and cash-equivalents that is flowing into (received) and out (given) of a business. There are three (3) main components of the cash flow; investing, operating and financing.