The correct answer is A. dividend cash flow.
Dividend cash flow is the cash that a company pays out to its shareholders in the form of dividends. It is one of the two main components of a company’s cash flow, the other being operating cash flow.
Expected dividends in each year and price investor expecting to get at selling of stock are two components of dividend cash flow. The expected dividends in each year are the amount of money that the company is expected to pay out to its shareholders in the form of dividends in each year. The price investor expecting to get at selling of stock is the price that the investor expects to receive when they sell their shares of stock.
The other options are incorrect. B. expected cash flows is a general term that refers to all of the cash flows that a company expects to receive in the future. C. price cash flows is a term that is not commonly used in finance. D. investing cash is the cash that a company uses to invest in its business.