How do you calculate the PEG ratio of a stock and what kind of PEG do we look for with stocks?
I understand that P/E is a discriptive stat and does not give a rate of growth. PEG seems to make more sense particularly with less mature stocks. How is PEG calculated when looking at the balance sheet and how do you use a PEG ratio in evaluating when stocks may be undervalued? Sphere: Related Content
How do you compare the balance sheet of an investment bank to one of a finance company?
How fixed are the items on the balance sheet of an investment bank as opposed to a finance comapny? Why are they so different? Sphere: Related Content
What stocks will be a wise investment to hold long term?
I am sick and tired of seeing my stock portfolio sometimes decreasing a few thousand dollars in one day. I am always looking for new stock investments. Which large corporate stocks are still available that have always made a profit and still have profit growth, have a low PE ratio, pay a dividend that will [...]
