*Discounted cash flows = cash flow - discountcash flow = cash coming in the organization (inflow)discount = net off the inflows (cost of capital i.e. equity and debt)RegardsVISHAL DUBEYMBA student*(personnel opinion)*Discounted cash flows = cash flow - discountcash flow = cash coming in the organization (inflow)discount = net off the inflows (cost of capital i.e. equity and debt)RegardsVISHAL DUBEYvishaldubey10.comMBA student*(personnel opinion)
Discounted Cash Flow
Arnold Montague Alfred has written: 'Appraisal of investment projects by discounted cash flow' -- subject(s): Accounting, Cash flow, Corporations 'Discounted cash flow and corporate planning'
Dirk Hachmeister has written: 'Der discounted Cash Flow als Mass der Unternehmenswertsteigerung' -- subject(s): Corporations, Discounted cash flow, Valuation, Finance
cash method is when you get cash, method is when u give it
The term 'discounted cash flow' refers to a financial valuation method used to estimate the intrinsic value of an investment or business. It involves projecting the future cash flows generated by the investment and then discounting them back to their present value using an appropriate discount rate. The discounted cash flows are then summed up to determine the net present value (NPV) of the investment.
A discounted payback method is a formula that is used to calculate how long to recoup investments based on the discounted cash flows of the investment. It is a variation of payback period or the time it takes to recover a project investment given the discounted cash flow it has.
John Burr Williams has written: 'The theory of investment value' -- subject(s): Investments, Fundamental Analysis, Discounted Cash Flow 'Interest, Growth & Inflation'
NOCG for cash flow analysis is Net Operating Cash Generated.
Cash flow can be:operational cash flow (the flow of cash for normal operation of the business)financing cash flow (the flow of cash for financial activities like loans, dividends, stocks, etc.)investment cash flow (the flow of cash for investments like plant & machinery, land, and other long term capital expenditures)
Cash flow analysis is the study of cash inflows and outflows from which activities company received how much cash inflows as well as how much cash outflows from business. If cash inflows more than cash outflows there will be more closing balance of cash then openening balance of cash.
Norman Hutchison has written: 'Application of discounted cash flow techniques'