Bro I really appreciate u doing these types of educational videos on how to value companies, and what strategies to use. You are one of the only content creators that bypasses all the BS and breaks things down in a simple way..You the real MVP lol
How did you project EBITDA? I checked the percent difference between them and they're 45%, 33%, and 32% respectively for the first 4 years. Not seeing a pattern
Awesome video tnx a lot for the info. When you say in the perpetual growth that we calculate the growth till infinity after how many years im going to stop to get the right value for the dcf?
Tom, This is great information, I just wish that you would have gone through this a little slower and with more detail on how you got some of the numbers. For example the cell that you were on throughout the video said F19*1.33. Where did you come up with the number 1.33? You are in my top 3 channels that I watch, but this video is just scratching the surface. Thank you for all the other videos that you put out!
Do you go over these models in more detail with patreon members? Gona join anyway i am a swing trader using only technicals but do want to use some of the entries as a means to get into certain companies longer term and need to get a better understanding of how to valuw companies using fundamentals. Thanks
I studied this at University, but forgot most of it. I generally understood what you were saying, but not at a detailed level. Thus, I imagine this would have gone over most people's heads.
You may as well be speaking Russian!
Literally have an assignment in school due tomorrow on building a DCF for a selected stock. This came in clutch haha thank you
Bro I really appreciate u doing these types of educational videos on how to value companies, and what strategies to use. You are one of the only content creators that bypasses all the BS and breaks things down in a simple way..You the real MVP lol
How do you calculate the present values?
Hi Tom, any way you can share the spreadsheet with us please? Thanks!
Can we download this excel somewhere ?
This may be one of the worst valuation model I have ever seen. Just awful
Anyway you can post a link to download this excel ? Thank you
You mean no courses to buy and nothing !? You are a hero!
How did you project EBITDA? I checked the percent difference between them and they're 45%, 33%, and 32% respectively for the first 4 years. Not seeing a pattern
More DCF videos please … even if just for the Patreons
Awesome video tnx a lot for the info.
When you say in the perpetual growth that we calculate the growth till infinity after how many years im going to stop to get the right value for the dcf?
Tom, This is great information, I just wish that you would have gone through this a little slower and with more detail on how you got some of the numbers. For example the cell that you were on throughout the video said F19*1.33. Where did you come up with the number 1.33? You are in my top 3 channels that I watch, but this video is just scratching the surface. Thank you for all the other videos that you put out!
Anywhere to download this document?
Can I download the Excel sheet somewhere
Do you go over these models in more detail with patreon members? Gona join anyway i am a swing trader using only technicals but do want to use some of the entries as a means to get into certain companies longer term and need to get a better understanding of how to valuw companies using fundamentals.
Thanks
I studied this at University, but forgot most of it. I generally understood what you were saying, but not at a detailed level. Thus, I imagine this would have gone over most people's heads.
This should be a mandatory lesson taught to every high schooler.
You should of used areal example of a stock to do. Damn.
This video is so clutch. TY
Can someone help me understand how does one get the Terminal Value in the Perpetual growth and EV Multiplier method
Could you share this DCF Model file please?
I am checking your DCF model and unfortunately I found a small mistake in it. You have there 21% US tax rate but your counts are with 11% tax rate.