What is Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)?

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This short business training video gives an overview of what Discounted Cash Flow is, how to work it out and how it can be used by organisations.

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I’m a senior finance student and this was a excellent description of the three different topics. I understood them on the surface, but now I really understand how they work with one another

retro
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THE PENNY JUST DROPPED. I'M DOING AN ASSESSMENT AND I'VE BEEN TRYING TO WORK OUT THE DISCOUNTED CASH FLOW FOR THE PAST 2.5 HOURS! THANK YOU SO MUCH I FINALLY GOT IT FROM YOUR EXPLANATION!

elllin
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this is the simplest and most clear explanation of this concept of Discounted Cashflow Analysis I've seen till now. Hats off!

vrindasharma
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Explained a difficult topic in a very simple way. Very helpful, Thank you!!

fahminajahan
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Thanks so much, you truly are a gem. Perfect pasing on the vid so it's not going to fast. briliant!

DizenDigital
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Probably the best explanation I've heard. Thank you

andohcapitalmanagement
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Very clear and easy to follow, thank you.

samphillimore
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Thank you for the explanation, I was having some trouble in understanding the DCF approach

lorenzograziosi
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Thank you so much for the clear explanation! :)

sodikama
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Hey Mate! I think you made a mistake in the TMR calculations. When calculating the HPR(2) you forgot to multiply the beginning value, dividend paid and ending value by 2. The HPR(2) should be 15.79% which makes the TMR equal to 17.87% 👍🏼👍🏼

leonardovigano
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How did you get to 6% for the discount rate from the discount factors?

GhanaDimples
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nice explanation, if you make a video with WACC and CAPM, would be awesome.

bryan
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Dear Friends,
I have a case of capital budgeting:
Example: I want to build new factory, I know the build cost is CAPEX budget and cash outflow.
When the factory begin run, I need purchase raw materials, purchase labor, purchase overhead (water, electric, etc) to manufacture finished goods.
I know this costs depreciation cost from this factory is OPEX cost.
Question: With the capital budgeting, I will collect the CAPEX and OPEX inside a plan or seperate plans?.
Capital budgeting need to OPEX cost to run and examine effeciency of this factory, right?.
Could you help?. Thank you.

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Everyone in the comments seem to be from the finance world and here i am an architect who for some reason needs to learn this for my masters in sustainability 😂

danielleantar
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Dear friends, I don't clear and I have a question : How to determine the cash flow in the DCF method?. Thank you.

ntcuongct
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When i go to shop they say , now all these items are 10 % discount sale . I am happy I will pay 90 dollar instead of 100 . That’s the meaning of discount in my understanding .

When additional costs are incurred how then it be known as discount ??

Horrible notations of finance 😞😢😖

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Is it just me, or do the hand drawings at 04:33 have unusually long thumbs?

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