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    Aug 3, 2015, 11:11 AM
    Discounted Cash Flow Analysis
    In a discounted cash flow analysis, what happens to the Net Present Value (NPV), if, all else being equal, the discount rate goes up? What happens to NPV if the growth rate for the terminal value (perpetual growth rate) rises?

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