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The bane of my life: discounted cash flow
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OK, if there’s one thing that annoys me more than anything, it’s this: discounted cash flow. Well, not exactly that, but the way people do not understand it. No, that’s not right either. Ah, I have it. What annoys me is that people do not realise that they do not understand discounted cash flow.
“Live with it,” I hear you mutter, unsympathetically. But that’s the problem. I do have to live with it. I wince every time I hear someone suggest that we all install solar panels on our roofs, as the Mayor of Waverley did the other day. I shake my head when people get their cars converted to LPG, but only use the vehicles for shopping and taking the kids to school. I bite my tongue when a neighbour tells me they’re ripping out their perfectly good hot water system and replacing it with a solar one. And when a friend tries to tell me how much money she’s going to save by installing a rainwater tank... words fail me.
“Why is it so hard to explain?” I ask myself. It usually starts off with no problem “Which would you prefer to have in ten years time; more money, or less money?” If I ever get the answer “less money” I’ll call in the guys with the straight jackets, but it hasn't happened yet. Then I mention interest rates, and their interest rate rapidly wanes. I can tell that their thoughts have drifted off into a reverie about how much money they’re saving. Gritting my teeth, I carry on, until I get to the punch line. Of course, it wasn’t meant to be a joke, but it might as well have been. “Why are you laughing” I ask. “Oh, because that can’t be right” they say.
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