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Two-Stage DCF Model

A two-stage DCF model divides the forecast period into two phases: a high-growth stage (typically 5–10 years) with explicitly projected cash flows, followed by a stable-growth stage captured in the terminal value. It is the standard approach for stock valuation of growth companies.

Fórmula

Value = Σ [FCFₜ / (1+r)ᵗ] for Stage 1 + Terminal Value / (1+r)ⁿ for Stage 2

Exemplo

A technology company with 15% FCF growth in years 1–5 and 3% perpetual growth thereafter would use a two-stage DCF. The first stage captures the high-growth period explicitly; the terminal value captures the mature business. This is the most common structure in professional stock valuation.

Por Que Importa

Real businesses don't grow at a constant rate forever. The two-stage structure acknowledges that most high-growth companies will eventually mature. It makes stock valuation more realistic by separating the high-growth phase (which requires specific assumptions) from the long-run stable state.

Como o MiniValuator Usa Two-Stage DCF Model

MiniValuator implements a two-stage DCF model by default. Users specify a high-growth rate and duration for stage one, then a terminal growth rate for stage two, with sensitivity analysis across both dimensions of stock valuation.

Termos Relacionados

  • Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) — Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) is a fundamental stock valuation methodology that estimates the present v...
  • Terminal Value — Terminal value represents the present value of all future cash flows beyond the explicit forecast pe...
  • Free Cash Flow (FCF) — Free Cash Flow (FCF) is the cash a company generates from its core business operations after funding...
  • Revenue Growth Rate — Revenue growth rate is the percentage increase in a company's total revenue over a given period. In ...

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