Perpetuities and Annuities - Corporate Finance - Ivo Welch
Perpetuities and Annuities - Corporate Finance - Ivo Welch Perpetuities and Annuities - Corporate Finance - Ivo Welch
What is the formula for the value of a firm which will only grow at the inflation rate, and which will have $1 million of earnings next year? 18/1
In 10 years, a firm will have annual cash flows of $100 million. Thereafter, its cash flows will grow at the inflation rate of 3%. If the applicable interest rate is 8%, estimate its value if you will sell the firm in 10 years? What would this be worth today? 19/1
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In 10 years, a firm will have annual cash flows of $100<br />
million. Thereafter, its cash flows will grow at the inflation<br />
rate of 3%. If the applicable interest rate is 8%, estimate<br />
its value if you will sell the firm in 10 years? What would<br />
this be worth today?<br />
19/1