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DCF or Market Approach, Which One Wins?

Joshua Wilson

DCF or Market Approach? Ryan McGuire explains how analysts decide which valuation method carries more weight in SPAC transactions and when financial forecasts can (or can’t) be trusted.
Guest: Ryan McGuire: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanquinnmaguire/

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Michael Blankenship:

When you’re doing a fairness opinion, and deciding whether to rely on market comparisons or cash flow models, how do you make that decision?

Ryan McGuire:

It varies case by case.

If the company has a strong operating history and relatively reliable financial forecasts, the income approach, DCF, is going to be king.

However, if the company isn’t generating positive cash flow, revenue is inconsistent, and there are good market comps available, that’s when we lean more on the market approach.

We always consider both it just depends on the situation which one we ultimately weight more heavily.