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Gordon Growth Model
Definition
A dividend discount model that values a perpetual stream of cash flows growing at a constant rate, calculated as the next period's cash flow divided by the difference between the discount rate and the growth rate. The Gordon growth model is widely used to estimate terminal value in discounted cash flow analyses and requires that the assumed growth rate remains below the discount rate.
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