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|What is the expected constant growth rate in free cash flow?
|What is the expected constant growth rate in free cash flow?
|4%
|4%
|Research shows that there's a correlation between GDP growth and the free cash flow (FCF) growth of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), such as Sirius. We note that the gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate in the last 20 years (2001 to 2022) is around 3% per year for the global economy, and around 2.25% for the United Kingdom and 1.95% for Germany. Given that Sirius is leveraged and the size of the leverage, we expect the FCF growth of the business to be much more than the GDP growth of the two countries in which the company operates (i.e. the United Kingdom and Germany).
|Research shows that there's a strong correlation between GDP growth and property income growth, which is the main way that Sirius makes its money. We note that the gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate in the last 20 years (2001 to 2022) is around 3% per year for the global economy, and around 2.25% for the United Kingdom and 1.95% for Germany. Given that the business is leveraged, and the size of the leverage, we expect the business to grow at much more than the weighted average GDP of the two main countries in which the company operates (i.e. the United Kingdom and Germany).
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|Which financial forecasts to use?
|Which financial forecasts to use?
|Proactive Investors.
|Proactive Investors.
|Here, we have used our own forecast. To calculate the company's two year ahead free cash flow forecast figure (i.e. the relevant forecast figure for our model), we multiplied the (median) average free cash flow figure of the company's most recent three years (i.e. historic forecasts) by our estimated constant free cash flow growth rate.
|Here, we have used assumed that the company's free cash flows
the weighted average free cash flows of the most years three years (i.e. historic forecasts).
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|What is the required return on equity?
|What is the required return on equity?
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The main inputs that result in the greatest change in the expected return of the Sirius Real Estate Limited investment are, in order of importance (from highest to lowest):   
The main inputs that result in the greatest change in the expected return of the Sirius Real Estate Limited investment are, in order of importance (from highest to lowest):   


# The Year-two forward FFO forecast (the default forecast is $xxx million);  
#The size of the total addressable market (the default size is $xxx trillion);
# The constant growth rate in free cash flow (the default forecast is ccc%); and
#Sirius Real Estate Limited peak market share (the default share is xxx%); and
# The required return on equity (the default forecast is 12.24%).  
#The discount rate (the default time-weighted average rate is xxx%).


The impact of a 10% change in those main inputs to the expected return of the Sirius Real Estate Limited investment is shown in the table below.
The impact of a 10% change in those main inputs to the expected return of the Sirius Real Estate Limited investment is shown in the table below.
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