Are you trying to identify what is ‘priced in’ to the current stock price or to work out a terminal value in a DCF analysis? A target valuation multiple calculation may be the answer. We present a simple interactive model. Many dismiss valuation multiples as being too simplistic; however, multiples are just DCF in disguise. We demonstrate that you can derive a price earnings ratio with the same value drivers as you would use in a discounted equity cash flow model.| The Footnotes Analyst
Target valuation multiples that are implied by key value drivers are a great way to better understand equity valuation and how the characteristics of a company affect value. The approach incorporates the same links with underlying value drivers on which DCF is based, but in a simplified way that is more intuitive than a full DCF model. Our target multiple model can be used to estimate a deserved valuation multiple for a company, sector or index, to reverse engineer returns or growth implied b...| The Footnotes Analyst
The number of alternative valuation multiples can seem endless. Many different metrics, such as EBITDA and EPS, can be combined with different measures of value, such as the stock price and enterprise value. But there is a further variation that sometimes gets overlooked – the pricing basis. Valuation multiples can be based on a historical price (or EV), a current price, or the less commonly used forward price. We advocate greater use of forward priced multiples. They are more comparable an...| The Footnotes Analyst
Although we generally prefer an enterprise value based approach, earnings and price earnings ratios remain an important and legitimate component of equity analysis and valuation. Earnings based analysis includes the earnings per share enhancement or dilutive effects of major transactions. We discuss the value relevance of earnings enhancement or dilution arising from new capital bring raised and invested, with a focus on rights issues. In an earnings-based approach to analysis, it is importan...| The Footnotes Analyst