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How do you calculate the present value of a future cash flow?

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Question added by Dipendra Thapa , Financial Accountant , Ina Center Nepal Pvt.ltd
Date Posted: 2023/03/16
Jaber Musfir Almarri
by Jaber Musfir Almarri , Accounting Manager , KMZ

To calculate the present value of a future cash flow, you need to use a discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis. Here are the steps to perform a DCF analysis:

1. Determine the future cash flows: Estimate the expected cash flows that will be generated in each future period.

2. Choose a discount rate: Determine the appropriate discount rate that reflects the time value of money and the risk associated with the cash flow.

3. Calculate the present value factor: Determine the present value factor based on the discount rate and the time period.

4. Apply the discount rate to the future cash flows: Multiply the future cash flows by the present value factor to determine their present value.

5. Add up the present value of all cash flows: Sum up the present value of all future cash flows to determine the total present value of the investment.The formula for calculating the present value of a future cash flow is as follows:PV = CF / (1+r)^twhere PV is the present value, CF is the future cash flow, r is the discount rate, and t is the time period.

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