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Streetsmart Guide to Valuing a Stock

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Wall Street veterans know that the key to beating the stock market is to find, and buy, stocks trading at a discount to their true net worth. Yet, as recent events have proven, using the wrong valuation approach can be disastrous, often more dangerous than no approach at all.

Streetsmart Guide to Valuing a Stock, Second Edition, introduces you to a simple and powerful valuation model that will help you calculate the true value of any stock and pay pennies on the dollar for some of today's most valuable companies. Anchoring stock valuation by using 10 proven principles of finance to help you intelligently manage your investments, this latest addition to McGraw-Hill's popular Streetsmart series will:

  • Show you the secrets to buying undervalued stocks and selling overvalued stocks

  • Guide you in managing the risk of investing in stocks

  • Demystify the often-confusing steps in the stock valuation process

  • Help you differentiate between a stock's market price and its intrinsic value

The main reason that many investors consistently underperform the overall market is that, for the most part, they rely on "hot" tips and guesswork for their investment decisions. LetStreetsmart Guide to Valuing a Stock show you how to take the guesswork out of investing by knowing what you're buying--and always buying it at a discount.

 

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forma screen general input screen intrinsic stock value corporate residual value excess return period other senior claims total corporate value net operating profit margin excess marketable securities preferred stock yield baseline valuation additional free cash flow capital screen incremental working capital share intrinsic value equity risk premium bond yield spread revenue growth rate new business cycle target stock price yearly inputs discounted free cash flow valuation inputs stock attributes earnings release

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