terminalværdi
Terminalværdi refers to the estimated value of an investment or business at the end of a discrete projection period in financial modeling. It is a crucial component of the discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis, a valuation method used to estimate the worth of an investment based on its expected future cash flows. The terminal value captures the value of all cash flows beyond the explicit forecast period.
There are two primary methods for calculating terminal value. The first is the perpetuity growth model, which
The terminal value often represents a significant portion of the total valuation in a DCF analysis. Therefore,