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P/E vs PEG: Why a 'Cheap' P/E 15 Stock Is Often More Expensive Than P/E 40
P/E ranks two stocks. PEG ranks them growth-adjusted, and often flips the verdict. We worked through five real-world-shaped examples where P/E and PEG disagree and explain which one wins.
Stock Valuation in 30 Seconds: 3 Numbers, 8 Methods
You don't need a finance degree to value a stock. Three numbers — price, EPS, and book value — unlock four valuation methods. Add growth rate and dividend, and you can run eight.