June 19, 2010
Stock Investing
Like the P/E Ratio, the PEG Ratio is used to get a better understanding of whether or not a company’s stocks is overpriced, underpriced, or just right. The PEG Ratio uses the P/E Ratio of a company, and compares it with that company’s annual growth rate. If a company’s stock is fairly priced, then it’s [...]
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June 19, 2010
Stock Investing
The PE Ratio is one of the oldest ways to show the value of a stock. The “P” stands for the current stock price, and the “E” Stands for the company’s annual earnings per share(EPS). If you divide a company’s current stock price by it’s annual EPS, you have that company’s P/E Ratio. Here’s an [...]
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