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  2. PEG ratio - Wikipedia

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    The PEG ratio is commonly used and provided by numerous sources of financial and stock information. Despite its wide use, the PEG ratio is only a rough rule of thumb. Criticisms of the PEG ratio include that it is an oversimplified ratio that fails to usefully relate the price/earnings ratio to growth because it fails to factor in return on ...

  3. Fundamental analysis - Wikipedia

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    Usage of the P/E ratio has the disadvantage that it ignores future earnings growth. Because the future growth of the free cash flow and earnings of a company drive the fair value of the company, the PEG ratio is more meaningful than the P/E ratio. The PEG ratio incorporates the growth estimates for future earnings, e.g. of the EBIT. Its ...

  4. PayPal: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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    That could improve if Alex Chriss continues bringing positive changes to PayPal, but even if not, the stock's PEG ratio is enticing at 1.6. I typically buy high-quality stocks at PEG ratios up to ...

  5. Fixed exchange rate system - Wikipedia

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    A fixed exchange rate, often called a pegged exchange rate, is a type of exchange rate regime in which a currency's value is fixed or pegged by a monetary authority against the value of another currency, a basket of other currencies, or another measure of value, such as gold or silver.

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  7. Present value of growth opportunities - Wikipedia

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    In corporate finance, [1] [2] [3] the present value of growth opportunities (PVGO) is a valuation measure applied to growth stocks.It represents the component of the company's stock value that corresponds to (expected) growth in earnings.

  8. 2 Brilliant Dividend Growth Stocks That Can Supercharge Your ...

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    The payment giant maintains a conservative 21.4% payout ratio, leaving substantial room to boost dividends as earnings grow. The stock trades at 27.4 times forward earnings compared to the S&P 500 ...

  9. Financial ratio - Wikipedia

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    Financial analysts use financial ratios to compare the strengths and weaknesses in various companies. [1] If shares in a company are publicly listed, the market price of the shares is used in certain financial ratios. Ratios can be expressed as a decimal value, such as 0.10, or given as an equivalent percentage value, such as 10%.