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== Fixed perpetuities ==
 
A fixed perpetuity is a periodic cash flow starting one period in the future, then carrying on for ever - ‘in perpetuity’.
 
Each cash flow is an equal fixed amount.
 
The present value of a fixed perpetuity is calculated - assuming a constant periodic cost of capital (r) for all periods from now to infinity - as:
 
Present Value = A<sub>1</sub> x 1/r
 
 
where:
 
A<sub>1</sub> = Time 1 cash flow
 
r = periodic cost of capital
 
 
== Growing perpetuities ==
 
For a growing perpetuity, the present value formula is modified to take account of the constant periodic growth rate from one period in the future to infinity, as follows:
 
Present Value = A<sub>1</sub> x 1 / (r - g)
 
where g = the periodic rate of growth of the cash flow.
 
 
The growing perpetuity concept is applied in many contexts.
 
For example, the Dividend growth model for share valuation.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Incorporeal property]]
* [[Annuity]]
* [[Intellectual property]]
* [[Dividend growth model]]
* [[Trademark]]
* [[Growing perpetuity]]
* [[Irredeemable]]
* [[Perpetuity due]]
* [[Perpetuity factor]]
* [[Simple annuity]]
* [[Growing annuity]]
 
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Fixed perpetuities

A fixed perpetuity is a periodic cash flow starting one period in the future, then carrying on for ever - ‘in perpetuity’.

Each cash flow is an equal fixed amount.

The present value of a fixed perpetuity is calculated - assuming a constant periodic cost of capital (r) for all periods from now to infinity - as:

Present Value = A1 x 1/r


where:

A1 = Time 1 cash flow

r = periodic cost of capital


Growing perpetuities

For a growing perpetuity, the present value formula is modified to take account of the constant periodic growth rate from one period in the future to infinity, as follows:

Present Value = A1 x 1 / (r - g)

where g = the periodic rate of growth of the cash flow.


The growing perpetuity concept is applied in many contexts.

For example, the Dividend growth model for share valuation.


See also