DCF & WACC
Your DCF's terminal value uses WACC - g. What happens as WACC approaches the perpetuity growth rate g?
Model answer
The Gordon-growth terminal value, TV = FCF x (1 + g) / (WACC - g), explodes toward infinity as WACC approaches g, because the denominator shrinks toward zero. This produces absurd, unstable…
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