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P/E ratio
A distinction has to be made between the fundamental (or intrinsic) P/E and the way we actually compute P/Es. More »
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Nov 23, 2011 ... The forward S&P 500 P/E ratio based on projected reported actual accounting GAAP earnings in the next 12 months was also attractive at 12.4.
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Another ratio you can use will help you look at future earnings growth is called the PEG ratio. The PEG factors in projected earnings growth rates to the P/E for ...
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We first project Earnings per Share (EPS) up to a certain point in the future. Next, we use an estimated Price/Earnings (PE) ratio to calculate the future stock price ...
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Rolling P/E is the price/earnings ratio for the past two quarters as well as the projected next two quarters. Forward P/E is the price/earnings ratio for the projected ...
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Aug 22, 2011 ... In other words, the M/O ratio predicts long-run trends in the P/E ratio well. Demographic headwinds for U.S. stock prices. Figure 2. Projected P/E ...
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This is referred to as a trailing P/E. Projected P/E ratios can also be calculated in which estimates of the company's future earnings are used. Thus, one uses ...
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When it comes to valuing stocks, the price/earnings ratio is one of the oldest and ... the leading or projected P/E. A third variation that is also sometimes seen ...
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The PEG ratio helps quantify this idea. PEG stands for price/earnings growth and is calculated by dividing the P/E by the projected earnings growth rate. So if a ...
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That doesn't mean it is a better buy, as it may have a lower projected growth rate, or some other issue. On the other hand, it might just be cheaper. The P/E ratio ...
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