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  2. How to Identify an Undervalued Stock - AOL

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    For example, if a company has a share price of $40 and earns a profit of $2 a share, its P/E ratio is 20. If the company's price per share were to increase to $60 and its profits remained the same ...

  3. Stock valuation - Wikipedia

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    Stock valuation is the method of calculating theoretical values of companies and their stocks.The main use of these methods is to predict future market prices, or more generally, potential market prices, and thus to profit from price movement – stocks that are judged undervalued (with respect to their theoretical value) are bought, while stocks that are judged overvalued are sold, in the ...

  4. Valuation using discounted cash flows - Wikipedia

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    Flowchart for a typical DCF valuation, with each step detailed in the text (click on image to see at full size) Spreadsheet valuation, using free cash flows to estimate the stock's fair value, and displaying sensitivity to WACC and perpetuity growth (click on image to see at full size)

  5. 4 ways to tell if a stock is undervalued - AOL

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    Here are four ways to tell if a stock is undervalued. ... Oftentimes, market commentators segment the investment universe into two categories: growth and value. But companies that are growing can ...

  6. Fundamental analysis: What it is and how to use it in investing

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    The goal is to determine whether a stock is overvalued (if the market price is higher than the intrinsic value) or undervalued (if the market price is lower than the intrinsic value).

  7. Valuation (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Common terms for the value of an asset or liability are market value, fair value, and intrinsic value.The meanings of these terms differ. For instance, when an analyst believes a stock's intrinsic value is greater (or less) than its market price, an analyst makes a "buy" (or "sell") recommendation.

  8. 3 Ways to Find an Undervalued Stock - AOL

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    The stock market has taken investors on a wild ride this year. After the first quarter's sell-off and the subsequent market rebound in the second quarter, stocks remain volatile -- and that has ...

  9. List of spreadsheet software - Wikipedia

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    Was one of the big three spreadsheets (the others being Lotus 123 and Excel). EasyOffice EasySpreadsheet – for MS Windows. No longer freeware, this suite aims to be more user friendly than competitors. Framework – for MS Windows. Historical office suite still available and supported. It includes a spreadsheet.