Valuation Analysis of PayPal: A Growth Stock Perspective | FAST Graphs
FAST Graphs Stock Analysis on PayPal
7 - Utilizing Various Valuation Metrics in FAST Graphs to Make Better Investment Decisions
FAST Graphs is an acronym for Fundamentals Analyzer Software Tool. As such, this powerful stock research tool was designed and created to help investors research stocks deeper and faster. Importantly, FAST Graphs do not attempt to dictate fair value, instead, they are designed to reveal fair value. In this regard, it is offered as an analytical “tool to think with.” In other words, by reviewing all of the numerous valuation metrics and references that FAST Graphs provides, users are empowered to make prudent, sound, and eventually profitable decisions as to when to buy, sell or hold a given stock in their portfolio.
In this introductory video, Prof. Nathan Mauck provides a brief introduction and overview on how to utilize and think about the valuation references FAST Graphs provides. Any job is easier when you possess the right tools and acquire the skills to utilize them efficiently and effectively.
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6 - How to Find the Intrinsic Value of a Stock
Earnings Are Optional But Cash Is King
In addition to the earnings metrics covered in FAST Graphs Value-You Academy No. 5, subscribers also have access to cash flow and intrinsic value metrics. With this FAST Graphs Value-You Academy installment, Bill Kay will break down and illustrate the differences and how they are generated on the 2 primary cash flow metrics-operating cash flow and free cash flow. Additionally, he will cover the intrinsic value metrics-EBITDA and EBIT as well as net change in cash.
Publicly traded companies report their financial results in different ways for various reasons. Bill will illustrate the difference between the following key reported cash flow metrics and the intrinsic value metrics available in FAST Graphs:
Cash Flow Correlations
Operating Cash Flow (OCF,FFO)
Free Cash Flow (FCF,AFFO)
Intrinsic Value Correlations
EBITDA/share (EBITDA)
EBIT/share (EBIT)
Net Change in Cash (CFL)
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5 - The P/E Ratio Demystified
The most utilized metric to value a stock is the P/E ratio. In its simplest form, that is simply the price of the stock divided by the earnings-per-share. It is a valuable valuation metric, because in the long run a company’s stock price will correlate with its earnings. But the real question is what earnings metric is it based on? Moreover, the P/E ratio can be confusing because it will often be reported differently on different financial websites. The primary reason is because different websites produce P/E ratios utilizing different iterations of earnings. FAST Graphs provides subscribers all four of the primary earnings metrics that are utilized or reported.
With this FAST Graphs Value-You Academy installment, Bill Kay will break down and illustrate the differences and how they are generated on the 4 primary earnings metrics. Publicly traded companies report their financial results in different ways for various reasons. Bill will illustrate the difference between the key reported earnings metrics:
1.Adjusted (Operating) Earnings also known as reported earnings, Warren Buffett’s favorite
2.Owners Earnings a close cousin to free cash flow
3. Basic Earnings and finally
4. Diluted Earnings (GAAP). Additionally, Bill will explain why companies report these different earnings metrics and explain the adjustments found in the financial statements that are used to calculate them.
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4 - Introduction to Understanding Stock Values
Although we can learn a great deal about valuation from analyzing the past, we can only invest in the future. Therefore, estimating future value is the key to long-term success. However, valuation is a puzzle and by utilizing the many metrics available you can put all the pieces together into a beautiful picture of intrinsic value. Then and only then can you know when to buy, sell or hold. Please accept this introduction into stock valuation, the tools available and how to utilize them.
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3 - Is That A Great Balance Sheet Or What?
Before you ever invest in a stock, you need to know if the company behind the stock is a quality business. A quick and easy way to determine that is to check out the company’s balance sheet. However, how do you know if the company has a good balance sheet or a bad balance sheet. Watch this FAST Graph Value-You Academy video and learn how to tell.
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2 - How Financial Statements Work Together
With this FAST Graphs Value-You Academy Introductory Video we will be illustrating how financial statements work together and how companies produce their financial reports. The three primary financial statements are the balance sheet, the income statement, and the cash flow statement. The video will show how the statements are generated and how they interact. The video will also provide a great analogy of what role each financial statement plays in assisting the company or corporation towards managing sales, expenses, and assets to reach their financial goals.
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1 - FAST Graphs Value-You Academy Introduction Video
Please accept this introduction video to the forthcoming FAST Graphs Value-You Academy. This is a short introduction of several videos to follow.
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