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  2. Forward estimates - Wikipedia

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    Forward estimates are budget projections for revenue, expenses and financial position for the three years beyond the current (budgeted) fiscal year. The “forward estimates” system evolved in Australia from the late 1970s through the 1980s, [1] and is used at both the Federal and State levels.

  3. Compound annual growth rate - Wikipedia

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    where () is the initial value, () is the end value, and is the number of years. CAGR can also be used to calculate mean annualized growth rates on quarterly or monthly values. The numerator of the exponent would be the value of 4 in the case of quarterly, and 12 in the case of monthly, with the denominator being the number of corresponding ...

  4. Discounted cash flow - Wikipedia

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    Free Cash Flow Projections: Projections of the amount of Cash produced by a company's business operations after paying for operating expenses and capital expenditures. [1] Discount Rate: The cost of capital (Debt and Equity) for the business. This rate, which acts like an interest rate on future Cash inflows, is used to convert them into ...

  5. Financial forecast - Wikipedia

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    A financial forecast is an estimate of future financial outcomes for a company or project, usually applied in budgeting, capital budgeting and / or valuation. Depending on context, the term may also refer to listed company (quarterly) earnings guidance .

  6. Iowa revenue projections updated as lawmakers weigh budget ...

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    That represents a 2.2% decrease from last fiscal year and a slight downtick from the panel's December projections. In fiscal year 2025, which begins July 1, the panel projected a 0.7% increase ...

  7. Earnings growth - Wikipedia

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    According to economist Robert J. Shiller, real earnings per share grew at a 3.5% annualized rate over 150 years. [2] Since 1980, the most bullish period in U.S. stock market history, real earnings growth according to Shiller, has been 2.6%. The table below gives recent values of earnings growth for S&P 500.

  8. eVTOL Company EHang Shares Climb: Revenue Projections Beat ...

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    For FY24, EHang projects revenues of RMB454 million (up 287% year over year) compared to the prior outlook of RMB427 million. ... Revenue Projections Beat Consensus As EH216-S Demand Soars ...

  9. Top-line growth - Wikipedia

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    Top-line growth is the increase in revenue or gross sales by a company over a defined period and is used to indicate the financial strength of a business and its potential for growth in the future. It is usually measured over periods of one-half or full years and is often reported as a percentage growth compared to the previous year or period.