PEG Ratio – By Prof. Simply Simple The PEG Ratio or ‘Price Earnings to Growth’ Ratio determines a stock’s value while taking into account future earnings.

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PEG Ratio – By Prof. Simply Simple The PEG Ratio or ‘Price Earnings to Growth’ Ratio determines a stock’s value while taking into account future earnings growth Like the P/E Ratio, the PEG Ratio is used to get a better understanding of whether or not a company’s stock is overpriced, under priced or just right (fairly priced) 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 its P/E Ratio should equal its annual growth rate.

PEG is calculated as… PEG Ratio = PE Ratio Expected Earnings Growth (%) The P/E Ratio is the ‘Price to Earnings’ Ratio’ (discussed last week) The expected earnings growth will be in percentage form and is available from a company’s annual report A PEG ratio of 1 suggests equilibrium between market value of stock and anticipated earnings It means that the stock is fairly priced and current market price (numerator) justifies the anticipated growth rate (denominator)

For example … A company stock has a P/E of 20. Analysts feel that the stock has an anticipated earnings growth of 12% over the next five years PEG Ratio = 20 / 12 = 1.66 Here, stock price is higher than its earnings growth This means that market price is higher compared to anticipated earnings growth This can be attributed to ‘hype’ or undue enthusiasm in the market for that stock To keep up with the market hype, the company will now have to grow faster This means that if the company doesn’t grow at a faster rate, the stock price will decrease (stock price correction will occur as hype will die down)

Another example… Another company stock has a P/E of 30. Analysts feel that the stock has an anticipated earnings growth of 40% over the next five years PEG Ratio = 30 / 40 = 0.75 Here, stock price is lower than its earnings growth This means that market price is lower compared to anticipated earnings growth. This tells us that the company’s stock is undervalued The stock is trading in line with the growth rate and the stock price has potential to increase in future

Some thumb rules… PEG Ratio greater than I means:- –The market’s expectation of growth is higher than analysts’ estimates –The stock is currently overvalued due to heightened demand for shares (investor hype ) PEG Ratio less than I means:- –Markets are under-estimating the projected growth and the stock is thus undervalued (a possible contra pick) –Analysts’ estimates of future earnings growth are currently set too high

Advantages of PEG Ratio… Investors prefer PEG because it puts a definite value in relation to the expected growth in earnings of a company PEG ratio can offer a suggestion of whether a company’s high P/E ratio reflects an excessively high stock price or is a reflection of promising growth prospects for the company

Disadvantages of PEG Ratio… Less appropriate for measuring companies without high growth. Large well-established companies, for instance, may offer dependable dividend income but little opportunity for growth A company’s growth rate is an estimate and is subject to limitations of projecting future events i.e. in this case estimated growth rate is only an estimate based on past trends

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