• These are big companies that aren’t likely to go out of business. The key issue is price, and the p/e ratio will tell you whether you are paying too much.
• Check for possible diworseifications that may reduce earnings in the future.
• Check the company’s long-term growth rate, and whether it has kept up the same momentum in recent years.
• If you plan to hold the stock forever, see how the company has fared during previous recessions and market drops.
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Growth investors often use the P/E ratio as a building block for finding two other metrics: the forward P/E and the PEG ratios.
THE PRICE/EARNINGS RATIO
We’ve gone on about this already, but here’s a useful refinement: The p/e ratio of any company that’s fairly priced will equal its growth rate.
I’m talking about growth rate of earnings here. How do you find that out? Ask your broker what’s the growth rate, a...
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