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Discounted Cash Flow
Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) By JASON FERNANDO Reviewed By KHADIJA KHARTIT Updated Nov 27, 2020 What Is Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)? Discounted cash flow (DCF) is a valuation method used to estimate the value of an investment based on its expected future cash flows. DCF analysis attempts to figure out the value of an investment today, based on projections of how much money it will generate in the future. This applies to both financial investments for investors and for business owners looking to make changes to their businesses, such as purchasing new equipment. KEY TAKEAWAYS Discounted cash flow (DCF) helps determine the value of an investment based on its future cash flows. The present value of expected future cash flows is arrived at by using a discount rate to calculate the discounted cash flow (DCF). If the discounted cash flow (DCF) is above the current cost of the investment, the opportunity could result in positive returns. Companies typically use the weighted average cost of capital for the discount rate, as it takes into consideration the rate of return expected by shareholders. The DCF has limitations, primarily that it relies on estimations on future cash flows, which could prove to be inaccurate. Download 45.29 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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