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Calculating your Free Cash Flow Averages

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5:45 pm
August 10, 2010


krackerjack121

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Thanks for the information Jae. I will use it.

 

Rocky

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August 10, 2010


Jae Jun

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I just use the CAGR formula and then take the median of all those CAGR values.

 

http://www.investopedia.com/te…..c/cagr.asp

9:14 pm
August 9, 2010


krackerjack121

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Jae,

 

I have a question for you. When you are calculating your averages on your free cash flow for the 5 year and 10 year averages how do you differentiate your years. Do you just take the average growth from over the 5 years first year and the last year and average the growth over those 5 years. Or do you take the difference from each year (2001 -2002 etc) and then take the median number from there?

 

The reason I ask is I am attempting to build a DCF chart that I can input the data from the Canadian stock indicies to get an idea about DCF. I hope you don't mind answering that question with that other knowledge in mind.

 

Thanks,

 

Rocky

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