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Lecture 1: Basic Elements Discounted Cash Flow, Section 1.1 © 2004, Lutz Kruschwitz and Andreas Löffler

No. 2 DCF is short for Deutsche Celluloid Fabrik Chemical factory in East Germany, Eilenburg: founded 19th century, later acquired by IG Farben,now ECW-Compound GmbH

No. 3 Caribbean state Dominica with airport at Canefield DCF is short for

No. 4 DCF is short for Dobermann Club de France

No. 5 DCF is short for

No. 6 Irving Fisher ( ) Fisher is one of the earliest American Neoclassicals. He studied Mathematics, Social Science and Philosophy Professor at Yale.

No. 7 Franco Modigliani ( ) Modigliani was born in Italy, moved to USA in Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nobel Laureate in Economics.

No. 8 Merton H. Miller ( ) 1961 Professor at University of Chicago Nobel Laureate in Economics.

No Aims of the book 1.To put taxes and uncertainty together into one model and 2.To give precise formal definitions of several concepts, such as cash flows (gross, net, free,... ?) taxes (firm income, personal income or both,... ?) cost of capital (discount rates, returns,... ?) 3.While maintaining the following principles: no free lunch (goes back to Modigliani- Miller!) no revelation of stochastic structure of future cash flows.

No The model Valuation based on discounted cash flow (DCF) involves discounting of future payment surpluses after consideration of taxes using appropriate cost of capital. Copeland/Koller/Murrin

No Future cash flows What matters are future cash flows. But, the question of how to forecast cash flows will not be considered here, nor the question of how to derive cash flows from balance sheets. Furthermore, the investment policy (expansion and replacement investments) will be given. CF forecast

No Gross cash flows and free cash flows EBIT +Accruals =--=-- Gross cash flows before taxes Corporate Income Taxes Investment Expenses =Free cash flows -Interest and debt service -Dividends and capital reduction =Zero International accounting standards

No Taxes We consider different types of income tax: –Corporate income tax (Chapter 2). –Personal income tax (Chapter 3). Value-based and sales taxes ignored. US Tax Authory

No The characteristics of a tax Characteristics are – the tax subject (who?) – the tax object (why?) – the tax due (how much?), which is a product of the tax base and a linear tax scale. Notice that in our model the tax rate is deterministic. German tax file

No Cost of capital It is obvious what cost of capital is in a one–period context. In a multi– period context there are at least three different notions of this concept: cost of capital can be returns, discount rates, or yields. How now? Reuters monitor

No Cost of capital: notation Notation: FCF firm‘s free cash flow V value of the firm Idea: cost of capital is used for discounting (we are very loose here), hence

No Cost of capital: main Idea This idea shall also be applied in the future: at t = 1 we want to have where k 1 is the same cost of capital from the slide above!

No Cost of capital: a rough definition First, let us ignore uncertainty. Then the definition of cost of capital should run Implication: Costs of capital are inevitably (expected) returns.

No Cost of capital: another concept A different approach could be Here the costs of capital are yields. We do not think much along this course (this is a different concept), because it is difficult to observe yields empirically.

No Cost of capital: discount rates You pay at time t a price P t,s for cash flow FCF s due at s We would the define a discount rate as What relation exists between these discount rates and (expected) returns(=cost of capital)? We will see later: without further assumptions not much...

No Time Different notions of time discrete(easy to handle) continuous (elegant, but laborious) Time horizon finite infinite: Here we assume transversality, which is equivalent of saying «nothing strange happens when T  ».

No. 22 Summary Valuation requires knowledge of free cash flows, taxes, cost of capital. Costs of capital are returns, not yields.