The Default Spread Model: A Practical Method for Measuring Conditional Equity Risk Premium

2013 
Abstract Until the financial crisis of 2008, most valuation practitioners tended to use a static equity risk premium usually based on historical data. The crisis of 2008 brought with it a “flight to safety” phenomenon, which resulted in record low risk-free rates. Consequently, valuation practitioners faced the odd situation of a declining cost of equity in the context of a significantly higher risk economic environment. To resolve this dilemma, practitioners have started to accept the notion that the equity risk premium (ERP) changes over time. This notion is well supported by academic research, which shows a strong relationship between the ERP and economic cycles. However, as valuators, we still lack consistency in the measurement of a conditional ERP. As a group, we are in need of a practical, reliable, and objective method that would enable us to measure changes in ERP in a somewhat consistent manner. This article attempts to do so by presenting a method to measure the conditional ERP that is simple, ...
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