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Urban Outfitters, Inc DCF Stock Analysis. Buy or Sell?
Urban Outfitters, Inc DCF Stock Analysis.
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Urban Outfitters, Inc DCF Stock Analysis.
Here’s my assumptions:
Risk Free Rate (10 Years Interest Rate Swap): 3.93%
Risk Premium (Taken from the Aswath Damodaran equity premium spreadsheet): 4.33%
Interest Rate Spread on The Risk free rate ( For the cost of debt calculation): 3%
Historical Data
Revenue growth in the last 10 years (CAGR): 4.89%
Earnings growth in the last 10 years (CAGR): 6.01%
Unlevered Free Cash Flow growth in the last 10 years (CAGR): 0.83%
Future Assumptions
End of Year FCF growth: 2%
Growth until end of 2026: 4%
Growth until end of 2034: 3%
Perpetual growth: 2.5%
Net Debt: 0.211B
Outstanding Stock Options Present Value Assumption: $0.0023B
Restricted Stock Units Present Value Assumption: $0.187B
Stock Valuation based on these assumptions: $74
Last update 11/02/2025
All the content in this newsletter should be taken as informational content only. THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE! Do your own Due Diligence before investing or contact a professional financial advisor.
I don’t have a position in Urban Outfitters Inc (URBN) and I don’t plan to add a position in the coming days.

