Discounted cash flow basics — A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
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Abstract: Valuators use discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis when applying the income approach, which derives value from anticipated future earnings. A key component of any DCF analysis is the discount rate, which is the rate of return used to convert a future monetary sum into its present value. This article describes the ins and outs of discount rates and how valuators support these rates with market data and credible methodology.
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