Headings for DCF table

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Valuation and Investment (Calculations) Mind Map on Headings for DCF table, created by amywinzer9 on 20/07/2013.
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Headings for DCF table
  1. Time periods
    1. Rent per annum
      1. Growth %
        1. Write it in this column as the equivalent of £1 after growth.
        2. YP @ X%
          1. % = cost of capital or target rate of return
          2. PV @ X%
            1. % also = cost of capital or target rate of return
            2. Final column should be NPV.
              1. Other things to remember:
                1. To get an exit value multiply: rental value of the final time period x yp in perpetuity, then PV £1 that for however many years have passed.
                  1. When 'PVing' do it to the year before the start of this time period/the year when the last rent review took place.. Aka if the time period is 11-15 years then PV for 10 years.
                    1. When 'YPing' if the time period is the same, e.g. they are all five years difference then you can use the same figure for each row.
                      1. We are usually told growth rate.
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