Sustainable growth rate Maximum rate of growth a firm can sustain without increasing financial leverage. ...
Sustainable Growth Rate This is the approximate rate at which a company could grow using internally generated cash, without issuing additional debt or equity.
Sustainable growth rate Definition: [crh] Maximum rate of growth a firm can sustain without increasing financial leverage.
Sustainable Growth rate of earnings and dividend (ROE * 1-payout) Calculated Justifiable P/E 7% ...
sustainable growth rate One term used to describe the maximum rate at which a firm's sales can grow without straining the capacity of the firm's financial condition. This term is closely associated with a formula of the same name. SVA ...
Sustainable growth rate (SGR) - (Accounting) Is used to show how fast a company can grow using internally generated assets without issuing additional debt or equity.
sustainable growth rate Return on equity multiplied by one minus the average payout ratio. Used as a measure of a firm's ability to finance its long-term capital requirements internally. T ...
An account used temporarily to record receipts and disbursements that have yet to be classified. Sustainable growth rate Maximum rate of growth a firm can sustain without increasing financial leverage. Swap ...
In practice however, home care buyers tend to put little faith in projections beyond a year, relying more on capitalization of earnings methods, which by definition assume long term, sustainable growth rates.
See also: Financial leverage, Values, Funding, Banks, Expected return
 
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