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Foundation

Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)

8 minutes (1 section)
Accounting and Finance

Course Description

The discounted cash flow (DCF) method is widely used in the fields of investment and M&As as a way of calculating the value of a company or asset.

DCF estimates the value of an asset by calculating future cash flows and then discounting it to arrive at its present value. It is a very useful tool that can be used as a benchmark for whether an investment should go ahead or not.

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