Posted on November 29th, 2012 by
Adrian in
Analysis Tools & Techniques
If you want to buy shares in a company then you will inevitably face the question of how much to pay for those shares. To answer this question, you need to know how much the company’s shares are worth and to do that, you need to value them. Once you have a valuation for the ...
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Tagged As: assets, Balance Sheet, company valuation, earnings, eps, multiple, NAV, pe ratio, share price, share valuation, shares, value
Many beginners to stocks and shares investing get all excited when they find out about penny stocks / penny shares. They see them trading at a low price and think that this makes them cheap to buy so they pile in, spending what little money they have on them. All too often though, it is ...
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Tagged As: beginner, companies, company valuation, earnings growth, earnings per share, eps, investing, market cap, pe ratio, PEG, PEG ratio, share valuation, shares
If you are looking for growth shares to invest in then the PEG Ratio is an invaluable tool but many beginners to share investing have never heard of a PEG Ratio or, if they have, they have little idea of what it is or how they can use it to improve their share investing. Finding ...
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Tagged As: beginner, companies, company valuation, earnings growth, earnings per share, eps, investing, market cap, pe ratio, PEG, PEG ratio, share valuation, shares
One of the biggest problems that beginners face when buying shares is knowing how much to pay for them. So in this blog post and video, I am going to introduce you to the 3 key methods that you can use to value any business, company or its shares. Method #1 – Net Asset Valuation ...
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Tagged As: assets, Balance Sheet, company valuation, Cost of Capital, DCF, Discounted Cash Flow, earnings, earnings per share, eps, Free Cash Flow, investor, liabilities, multiple, NAV, Net Asset Value, Net Present Value, NPV, pe ratio, profit, share price, share valuation, shares, Terminal Value, value
In my recent articles about best and worst performing stocks/shares, I have been reviewing the prospects of those companies and referring to their PE Ratio when talking about their valuation. PE is an abbreviation for Price to Earnings and is one of the most useful ratios you can use when buying or ...
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Tagged As: beginner, companies, company valuation, earnings per share, eps, investing, market cap, pe ratio, profit, share valuation, shares