Perpetuity refers to a financial concept where a cash flow continues indefinitely into the future. In simpler terms, it is a stream of cash flows that are expected to last forever. Perpetuities are commonly used in finance and investment analysis, particularly when valuing certain types of securities, such as bonds or preferred stocks. The most common example of a perpetuity is a preferred stock that pays a fixed dividend.
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