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I'm trying to do some SP forecasts but the method I'm using requires forward looking estimates of NPAT and equity.
Those two numbers seem to be the hardest to find on the net. So far I've thought there were only two ways to get it:
- stumble upon it
- pay a brokerage to get an analyst's estimate
I'm with Commsec but they only have EPS AND DPS forward estimates.
Then I was wondering, can I do it? Is there a way to divine these numbers from an annual report?
Thanks
EPS and NAT are the same just different way of looking at it
unless you into dodgy company which use equity out capital gain and count that as profit
I dont get bed with those companies
EPS= NPAT/share oustanding
NPAT= EPS * Shares outstanding
Hi ROE,
Thanks for that!
So now I know how to calculate NPAT forecasts:
- NPAT= EPS (forecast) x # of shares (forecast)
EPS estimates are readily available and if the # of share on issue look steady then I know my NPAT estimate is as good as I can get looking forward. If the number of shares change during the year then I have to recalculate.
What about forecasting end of year equity for a company?
I want to calculate 'equity per share' which should be:
- EqPS= END OF YEAR EQUITY/ # OF SHARES
Apparently EqPS is the same thing as 'book value'. Is that right?
So I guess I'm on the hunt for book value forecasts. I could then multiply the BV by the # of shares to get the end of year equtiy forecast yeah?
Hmmmm, where to find BV forecasts....? Don't see any on Commsec.
Any tips?
Thanks for your help again
Thanks ROE.
The reason I want to get 'end of year equity' forecasts for a company are so I can calculate 'equity per share' (end of year equity/ # of shares).
I would then use that 'equity per share' number (I call that EqPS so as not to confuse with EPS or 'earnings per share') to help in my intrinsic value calculations.
Are you familiar with Roger Montgomery's book and his method?
To use it you need forecasts for- EqPS, DPS, EPS, NPAT
Cheers
Well I found Roger's equation for forecast EqPS
calculate forecast EqPS (equity per share):
Forecast Year Equity Per Share = Previous Year Equity per share + Forecast Earnings per share – Forecast dividends per share + new share capital(per share) – buybacks(per share)
But I have just come across my first challenge. I'm trying to get forecast 2010/11 EqPS:
- I have previous year EqPS
- I have the forecast EPS
- I have the forecast DPS
Since the 2009/10 annual report came out though there has been an Appendix 3B.
http://imagesignal.comsec.com.au/asxdata/20100913/pdf/01097546.pdf
Which says 1.034 mil ordinary shares issued upon exercise of options at $2.00 with expiry date of 3 Dec 2010.
With regards to the EqPS equation, does this count as new share capital? Or does it only count if the options are exercised???
Would 'new share capital' be something I would more likely find in a cap raising announcement?
Thanks for the lesson in advance everyone
yes I know of him, I seen him on news sites
he practise the art of value investment.
I dont know how he calculate his intrinsic value
I got my wayit takes me 30 seconds and it seems
to work so no need to complicate things.
This stuff isnt new it been around for decades
but every a couple of years someone glamorise it and
it sells like hot cake
there is another valuable thread on here about his stuff so you may get more information from thread
there is no doubt with good principles, patient and strong conviction you get very decent return in the market so it good to know these stuff
When I did a Discounted cash flow valuation (sounds like the same thing you are doing - using forecast earnings and expenses discounted for cost of money over time) for the great realisation for me (with the help of some people on this forum) was that a company might be valued at $100 per share and trade at $5 per share for ever, no sweat. After CSR valuation I bought a load of them, then after a nice idle period for 5 months, realised my waste of money and stopped valuing things. I spent 2 days on CSR!
How do you calc intrinsic value ROE if you don't mind me asking?
At the moment I am just investing in industries that I feel have long term potential (looking at global trends) and then choose stocks within those industries based on P/E and EV/EBITDA. Mind you I haven't been doing this long so my technique needs work.
So now I know how to calculate NPAT forecasts:
- NPAT= EPS (forecast) x # of shares (forecast)
EPS estimates are readily available and if the # of share on issue look steady then I know my NPAT estimate is as good as I can get looking forward. If the number of shares change during the year then I have to recalculate.
What about forecasting end of year equity for a company?
"Forecast Year Equity Per Share = Previous Year Equity per share + Forecast Earnings per share – Forecast dividends per share + new share capital(per share) – buybacks(per share)"
Hmmmm, where to find BV forecasts....? Don't see any on Commsec.
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