Fast Growth Start-Up Company; valuation involving perpetuity growth model assumptions Fast Growth Start-Up Company (FGSUC) has a

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Fast Growth Start-Up Company; valuation involving perpetuity growth model assumptions Fast Growth Start-Up Company (FGSUC) has a new successful Internet business. It expects to earn $100 million of after-tax free cash flows this year. The company proposes to go public and the company’s internal financial staff suggests to the board of directors that valuation of $2.5 billion seems reasonable for the company. The investment banking firm’s analyst and the financial staff at the company agree that the growth rate in free cash flows will be 25% per year for several years before the growth rate drops back to one more closely resembling the growth rate in the economy as a whole, which all assume to be 4% per year. Assume that the after-tax discount rate suitable for such a new venture is 15% per year. How many years of growth in after-tax free cash flow of 25% per year will FGSUC need to earn to justify a market valuation of $2.5 billion? Do not attempt to work this problem without using a spreadsheet program.

Discount Rate
Depending upon the context, the discount rate has two different definitions and usages. First, the discount rate refers to the interest rate charged to the commercial banks and other financial institutions for the loans they take from the Federal...
Free Cash Flow
Free cash flow (FCF) represents the cash a company generates after accounting for cash outflows to support operations and maintain its capital assets. Unlike earnings or net income, free cash flow is a measure of profitability that excludes the...
Perpetuity
Perpetuity refers to payments that are made without an end or maturity date. A perpetuity is classified as an annuity, which is something that earns a dividend or receives a payment at a regularly scheduled interval, generally yearly. So, how...
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