Not exact matches
The key is to make
conservative, reasonable
assumptions and adjust them
when they prove wrong.
When you project an infinite dividend growth rate, it is crucial to remain
conservative in your
assumptions.
I also used very
conservative assumptions where appropriate since I'd much rather be wrong on the low side than wrong on the high side
when estimating net worth.
There has been a widespread
assumption that the
Conservatives have nothing to gain from electoral reform, and the work that has been done so far — such as the YouGov poll for the Spectator earlier this month — has indeed suggested that the Tories would be the biggest net losers
when comparing A.V. with First Past The Post (FPTP).
When you project an infinite dividend growth rate, it is crucial to remain
conservative in your
assumptions.
When working with an agent, have them run
conservative return
assumptions too.