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Issues faced when valuing a declining company

Andrew Stolz

Quoted from Wall Street Oasis.com, it describes discounted cash flow (DCF) process by estimating the total value of all future cash flows (both inflow and outflow), and then discounting them (usually using Weighted Average Cost of Capital – WACC ) to find a present value of the cash flow.

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Discounted-Cash-Flow-Analysis: Your Complete Guide with Examples

Valutico

Well, the short answer is after that forecast period where we estimate each year’s cash flows then discount them, we add a single number at the end to account for all the theoretical years in the future, called the Terminal Value (TV). Explaining The Terminal Value. How do I calculate the Terminal Value?”

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M&A Valuation Methods: Your Essential Guide with 7 Key Methods

Valutico

These ratios, like the EBITDA multiple, compare a company’s financial performance (EBITDA, revenue, etc.) to its market value. These multiples are applied to target company’s latest financials such as revenue, earnings and book value of equity to arrive at an estimate of enterprise value or equity value.