Hi Rob
I just checked Table 11.2 in my copy of Value.able. In the book I see:
RR 8%, ROE 5%, Table 0.429
RR 8%, ROE 7.5%, Table 0.890
Does your book have different values to the above? I calculated a few entries for ROE 5% and 7.5%. The values in the table agreed with the...
Hi DeCal
To answer your first question, go to Commsec -> "News & Research" -> "Company Research" -> "Advanced Search Tool". Once there you have a very basic filtering tool. In the first list box select "Performance Measures", second list box "Return on Equity", third "Greater than", fourth...
Hi Ubtheboss
When calculating the EqPS, use the total number of shares on issue at the end of the year. Also, going by Roger's examples, EqPS uses either the beginning equity or the average of beginning equity and end equity. In your example above you had 'end equity' in your EqPS equation...
Hi
gt88: As you know, at the bottom of table 11.2 Roger states that the numbers he uses is based on Simmon's formula. I bought a cheap copy from Amazon.com. Using Simmon's book is how I worked out what I think Roger is doing. Simmons expresses it differently but the multiplier he would use...
Hi All
I notice that some people have been asking for the formula for table 11.2. This bugged me also, but I think I've worked it out. I believe it's:
MULTIPLIER = (ROE / RR) power(1.8)
For instance if we require a RR of 10 and the companies ROE is 30:
ROE /...
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