Debt cash flow
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Debt Cash Flow is a finance term describing a firm's non-Equity cash flows. Theoretically, adding the discounted Debt Cash Flow to the discounted Flows to equity (also known as Equity Cash Flows) will give the firm's enterprise value. The Enterprise value is the valuation obtained by calculating the Discounted Cash Flow (also DCF).
The term Debt Cash Flow is not in common usage; hence it is likely that when the acronym DCF is used the meaning is Discounted cash flow.