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Excel Finance Class 83: Estimating Cash Flows For NPV calculation
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Excel Finance Class 83: Estimating Cash Flows For NPV calculation
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Thanks for the amazing Excel files. New sub. For others who are trying to find the file, CTRL+F "Finance&ExcelCh09" And the example is on "Ex(5)" tab
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You didn't include the removal cost under capital spending for year 3.
Found it. Finance and Excel Chapter 9
You have a bunch of files. Which one is it?
Why do you speak more quickly through formulas?
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An inflation premium is part of the discount rate.
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Add back Depr, but the Interest and Dividend cash flows are not considered cash Flow From/To Assets. They are considered as a Cash Flow From/To Creditors and Stockholders. Usually, interest is not considered part of OCF for Cash Flow NPV calculation.
Please see the remaining videos for this chapter #83 to #89 for more details…
what would one do if there was Interest when calculating the Annual Projected OCF? Do we add back the Depreciation AND Interest minus Tax or something else?