DCF & WACC
What's the difference between unlevered and levered free cash flow, and which discount rate pairs with each?
Model answer
Unlevered FCF (free cash flow to the firm) is the cash available to ALL capital providers before any debt service; it excludes interest, so it's capital-structure neutral and is discounted at WACC to…
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