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No Growth Model and Gordon Growth Model
Hi there, Why is it that capital gains are not mentioned in the equations for the Gordon Growth Model and No Growth Model? Thanks!
Hi there, Why is it that capital gains are not mentioned in the equations for the Gordon Growth Model and No Growth Model? Thanks!
capital lease in TEV
Hi I understand that you exclude capital lease from TEV as it's not exactly debt and the difference with operating lease is just the accounting definition. However if you exclude capital lease from TEV, does that mean that you have to include any interest and depreciation effect from lease from ... Read More
Hi I understand that you exclude capital lease from TEV as it's not exactly debt and the difference with operating lease is just the accounting definition. However if you exclude capital lease from TEV, does that mean that you have to include any interest and depreciation effect from lease from ... Read More
How does non-controlling interest affect the income statement model & calculation of EPS?
Hi, I understand that EPS is the net income attributed to ordinary shareholders divided by the weighted average number of ordinary shares. So EPS = (Net Income - Non-controlling interest) / Weighted average number of ordinary shares? Do we also deduct the non-controlling interest from the Operati... Read More
Hi, I understand that EPS is the net income attributed to ordinary shareholders divided by the weighted average number of ordinary shares. So EPS = (Net Income - Non-controlling interest) / Weighted average number of ordinary shares? Do we also deduct the non-controlling interest from the Operati... Read More
"Slow growth, mature cash cow"
Why do we classify the company as "slow growth" when we had double digit growth during the projection period?
Why do we classify the company as "slow growth" when we had double digit growth during the projection period?
Diluted earnings per share
I'm confused on why you added 1080 to net income in 2002 to get diluted EPS but didn't add anything to net income in 2003 to get diluted EPS. From my understanding, in Part 2, you said that the company had to pay $1080 worth of interest to the convertible subordinate shareholders if they did not con... Read More
I'm confused on why you added 1080 to net income in 2002 to get diluted EPS but didn't add anything to net income in 2003 to get diluted EPS. From my understanding, in Part 2, you said that the company had to pay $1080 worth of interest to the convertible subordinate shareholders if they did not con... Read More
Shortcut #1
Hi, when I do alt = I do not get the sum shortcut. I think this is because I am using a mac. Do you know what command I am supposed to use instead?
Hi, when I do alt = I do not get the sum shortcut. I think this is because I am using a mac. Do you know what command I am supposed to use instead?
Investment income in 2003
why is investment income in 2003 3171? isn't 580675*0.5%=2903?
why is investment income in 2003 3171? isn't 580675*0.5%=2903?
Capex estimation
I understand the assumption of increasing 1M of Capex every year. However, I think it doesn't match with our assumption of the annual depreciation number, which is a percentage of revenue?
I understand the assumption of increasing 1M of Capex every year. However, I think it doesn't match with our assumption of the annual depreciation number, which is a percentage of revenue?
Income Taxes
Shouldn't 2001 income taxes be 24,381 rather than 24,391?
Shouldn't 2001 income taxes be 24,381 rather than 24,391?
Why is it inappropriate to assume terminal multiple expansion or contraction relative to the current year?