Do I include loan when calculating initial cash flow?

For a projection or pro-forma statement the ultimate answer is yes. Whether it is included on the projected income statement and projected statement of cash flows, and where / how is another story. I've seen banks that require that you exclude it, generally it is included.

In finance it seems that we are forever calculating various roots (cube root, fourth root, 365th root, etc). So, to calculate the 5th root of 100, we simply raise 100 to the 1/5th power. To do this on the TI-84 Plus type: 100^(1/5) ENTER.

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