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Discounted Cash Flow Methods

Discounted cash flow methods are capital budgeting methods that measure cash inflows and cash outflows at a single point in time, normally the current time, by incorporating the time value of money. Discounted cash flow methods, which include the net present value method and the internal rate of return method, are considered superior to methods that do not consider the time value of money. See also net present value method and internal rate of return method.

Related Terms:

Net Present Value Method (NPV) [BAR]Internal Rate of Return Method [BAR]Back to Dictionary

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