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Debt financing with subsidizes interest rate has a multidimensional impact on the firm. Value of the levered equity, value of the debt and overall firm value will be different of those values with debt financing at market rate. Subsidized interest rate on debt does not create any additional cash...
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Debt financing with subsidizes interest rate has a multidimensional impact on the firm. Value of the levered equity, value of the debt and overall firm value will be different of those values with debt financing at market rate. Subsidized interest rate on debt does not create any additional cash...
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En este trabajo explicamos el uso apropiado de perpetuidades y el cálculo de su valor. Consideramos dos casos: calcular el valor en el período cero cuando la perpetuidad comienza con un flujo de caja dado en el período 1 y cuando se conoce el flujo de caja en el período cero y crece en el...
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Esta nota pedagógica ilustra el cálculo de la elasticidad precio-demanda y su aplicación en la proyección de estados financieros.
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Al calcular los ahorros en impuestos, AI, nos enfrentamos a una extraña mezcla de causación contable y de valor de mercado cuando se trata de incluir el AI en el cálculo del Costo promedio ponderado de capital, CPPC (WACC por sus siglas en inglés) o el costo del patrimonio con deuda, Ke. Las...
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Resumen En la creación o la valoración de una empresa es muy importante contar con estados financieros proyectados confiables y consistentes para poder tomar las decisiones apropiadas para el inicio y seguimiento de la firma. En esta guía mostramos paso a paso y de una manera muy clara el...
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When calculating Tax Savings, TS, we are confronted with a strange mix of accounting accrual and market value when involving TS in the calculation of the Weighted Average Cost of Capital, WACC, or the Cost of Equity, Ke. Firms earn the right to TS once they accrue the interest expense and they...
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This chapter is devoted to the definition and calculation of cash flows, namely, cash flow to debt, (CFD), cash flow to equity, (CFE), Capital Cash Flow, (CCF), tax savings, (TS) and free cash flow, (FCF). The direct and indirect methods are used to derive the relevant cash flow profiles for the...
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In a world with taxes, there is a small discrepancy between the deflated WACC WACCDef and the real wacc. This is due to the (1-T) term that is in the standard expression for the WACC applied to the Free Cash Flow (FCF). We compare different approaches for valuing nominal and real cash flows with...
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Terminal value is critical for valuation purposes because very often it is a large part of what constitutes the value of a firm. In this short note I answer and clarify some typical questions and myths related to the calculation of terminal value. They are related to the use of non growing...
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