DCF & WACC
Should the terminal-year free cash flow used in the Gordon growth formula be the raw final-year FCF, or normalized? Explain.
Model answer
It should be a NORMALIZED, steady-state FCF. The perpetuity capitalizes this single number into the bulk of enterprise value, so any distortion is magnified enormously. In the terminal year you want…
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