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We examine the proper valuation of perpetuities without real growth. The case of a 'pure' non growing perpetuity (zero real growth and zero inflation) is of academic interest but in practice it might be difficult to find. The findings contradict what is generally accepted in the literature. In...
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A nuestros estudiantes de Finanzas les enseñan que lo más importante en ese área es saber calcular y utilizar la tasa de interés efectiva o capitalizada. Para algunos de nuestros profesores, eso es todo; si un estudiante llega sin saber esa ficción, no sabe Finanzas. Más aun, una gran...
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A typical approach for valuing finite cash flows is to assume that leverage is constant (usually as target leverage) and the cost of equity, Ke and the Weighted Average Cost of Capital, WACC are also assumed to be constant. For cash flows in perpetuity, and with the cost of debt, Kd as the...
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Although we know there exists a simpleapproach to solve the circularitybetween value and the discount rate,known as the Adjusted Present Valueproposed by Myers, 1974, it seemsthat practitioners still rely on thetraditional Weighted Average Cost ofCapital, WACC approach of weightingthe cost of...
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