In the Chairman’s Letter of 1992 from Warren Buffet I found this small excerpt on his view about value, growth and using discounted cash-flow analysis. I felt like the writing must have light shed on it and be shared with others as it resinated with me, as does most of Buffett’s writings and insight. I […]
Tag: Discounted Cash Flow
Buffett on Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Models
Warren Buffett: All investing is laying out cash now to get some more back in the future. The concept of “a bird in the hand” came from Aesop in about 600 BC. He knew a lot, but not that [he lived in] 600 BC. He couldn’t know everything. [laughter] The question is, how many birds […]
Warren Buffett’s Discount Rate
Question: When you estimate intrinsic value in capital intensive companies like McDonald’s and Walgreens where a very healthy and growing operating cash flow is largely offset by expenditures for new stores, restaurants, etc how do you estimate future free cash flow? And at what rate do you discount those cash flows? Warren Buffett: We use […]