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Discounted payback period rule
The financial definition for Discounted payback period rule:
An investment decision rule in which cash flows are discounted at an interest rate and one determines how long it takes for the sum of the discounted cash flows to equal the initial investment.
Similar MatchesDiscounted basisDiscounted basis To sell below maturity value, so that the difference makes up all or part of the interest.
Discounted cash flow (DCF)Discounted cash flow (DCF) Future cash flows multiplied by discount factors to obtain present values.
Discounted dividend model (DDM)Discounted dividend model (DDM) A formula to estimate the intrinsic value of a firm by figuring the present value of all expected future dividends.
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