Stock Valuation Method - Discounted Cash Flow
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Stock Valuation Method - Discounted Cash Flow


This is the 5th part of my stock valuation series and I've previously covered the Graham Number, average dividend yield, average price-to-earnings ratio, and average price-to-sales ratios. The previous 4 posts all looked at a historical trends but didn't really look into the future which is what we're interested in.  This week we'll take a more in depth look at the discounted cash flows of the earnings for a company.  Forgive me now, but this post will be a bit long and quite dry.  Such is the nature when talking math.  All my fellow math nerds though, enjoy.

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