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Walk me through how a single 25bp change in the discount rate can swing a DCF — and tie it to the rate environment.
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It swings the DCF because most of a DCF's value sits in the terminal value, and the terminal value is acutely sensitive to the discount rate. Using Gordon growth, TV = FCF*(1+g)/(WACC - g): the…
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