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Introduction to Introduction to Discounted Cash Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund Investment Fund October 29, 2007 October 29, 2007

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Page 1: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

Introduction to Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Discounted Cash Flow

ValuationValuation

Nicholas RammNicholas Ramm

Finance Sector, Madison Investment Finance Sector, Madison Investment FundFund

October 29, 2007October 29, 2007

Page 2: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

What is DCF analysis?What is DCF analysis?

Method of valuing a financial assetMethod of valuing a financial asset Focus on firmsFocus on firms

Uses Uses cash flowscash flows

Find Find present valuepresent value of these cash of these cash flowsflows

Page 3: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

Present ValuePresent Value

Value of future money todayValue of future money today

PV=FV

(1+R)T

Page 4: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

The Concept-Part 1The Concept-Part 1

Firm Value = $1 + $2 + $3 + $4 + $5 + …(1+R)1 (1+R)2 (1+R)3 (1+R)4 (1+R)5

Cash Flow

Discount Rate Need CFs forever

Page 5: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

Free Cash FlowFree Cash Flow

Measure of money available to investorsMeasure of money available to investors FCF = (Net Inc.) +FCF = (Net Inc.) +

(Depreciation/Amortization) -(Depreciation/Amortization) -

(CapEx) -(CapEx) -

(Increase in Working Capital) +(Increase in Working Capital) +

(Misc. firm-specific items)(Misc. firm-specific items) All items available in financial All items available in financial

statementsstatements

Page 6: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

ForecastingForecasting

Inherently subjectiveInherently subjective

Choose a forecast period and a Choose a forecast period and a method to generate FCFsmethod to generate FCFs Percentage of sales, Construct new Percentage of sales, Construct new

financial statementsfinancial statements

Page 7: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

The Concept-Part 2The Concept-Part 2

Firm Value = FCF1 + FCF2 + FCF3 + FCF4 + FCF5 + …(1+R)1 (1+R)2 (1+R)3 (1+R)4 (1+R)5

Discount Rate Need CFs forever

Page 8: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

Terminal YearTerminal Year

Can’t forecast foreverCan’t forecast forever

Assume company stabilizes Assume company stabilizes

Grows at G foreverGrows at G forever

Page 9: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

Terminal YearTerminal Year

TYV = FCFTY * (1 + G)

R - G

Page 10: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

The Concept-Part 3The Concept-Part 3

Firm Value = FCF1 + FCF2 + FCF3 + FCF4 + FCF5 +…+ TYV(1+R)1 (1+R)2 (1+R)3 (1+R)4 (1+R)5 (1+R)TY

Discount Rate

Page 11: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

Discount RateDiscount Rate

Cash Flows and Terminal Year Value Cash Flows and Terminal Year Value must be discountedmust be discounted

Need rate that takes into account Need rate that takes into account relative risks of businessrelative risks of business

Page 12: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

Weighted Average Cost of CapitalWeighted Average Cost of Capital

R* = RE *E

D+E + RD *D

D+E

Obtain Using CAPM Weighted Average Debt interest rate

* (1-t)

Page 13: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

Capital Asset Pricing ModelCapital Asset Pricing Model

RE = RF + β * (Rm – Rf)

Page 14: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

Putting it All TogetherPutting it All Together

Firm Value = FCF1 + FCF2 + FCF3 + FCF4 + FCF5 + …+ TYV

(1+R*)1 (1+R*)2 (1+R*)3 (1+R*)4 (1+R*)5 (1+R*)TY

Page 15: Introduction to Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Nicholas Ramm Finance Sector, Madison Investment Fund October 29, 2007

LimitationsLimitations

Forecasting error:Forecasting error: Future cash flowsFuture cash flows Future capital structureFuture capital structure Terminal growth rateTerminal growth rate

Assume unchanging firmAssume unchanging firm Capital StructureCapital Structure Terminal growth rateTerminal growth rate

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Questions?Questions?