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The '''First Chicago Method''' or '''Venture Capital Method''' is a context specific [[business valuation]] approach used by [[venture capital]] and [[private equity]] investors that combines elements of both a [[Valuation using multiples|multiples-based valuation]] and a [[discounted cash flow]] (DCF) valuation approach. <ref>[https://www.venionaire.com/first-chicago-method-valuation/ Venture Valuation - First Chicago Method]. [[Venionaire Capital]].</ref>
The First Chicago Method was first developed by, and consequently named for, [[First Chicago Bank|First Chicago Corporation Venture Capital]], the predecessor of [[private equity]] firms [[Madison Dearborn Partners]] and [[GTCR]].<ref>[
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