Initial rate of return and relative value of government bonds - Deepstash

Initial rate of return and relative value of government bonds

Divide EPS by share price to get Initial rate of return (initial rate of return is the minimum return that you can expect from a stock)

Divide the EPS of the particular stock by the long term government bond interest rate

The value that you get after doing so is the amount that you pay towards the stock to get the investment that you would get from government bonds.

 

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