DCF Model Need Help

Hello guys,

Im currently brain storming for a presentation I have to do in University (which is a non finance class) The bottom line is, that I want to convince a comp to expand their business from a relatively slow growing market (Europe mature, US, Asia mature) to the Asian emerging countries.

It doesnt have to be too complex with several different factors of influence but I want to make kind of a DCF model based on the next 10 years that could compare a company in the growth markets vs. the slow growing markets.

Do you think that would be a good measurement? It just should be the bottom line of the argument to compare to absolute numbers of cash flow with different growth rates.

If so, should I use the current Analyst measurements as a factor for future growth? And costs calculated with WACC? Sorry ... havent learned any DCF models in Uni yet, all I have done so far was built by myself.

Thank you

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