Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Evaluate a Stock

The blogger of Savvy New Canadians talks about How to Evaluate a Stock before Investing on his site of Savvy New Canadians.

I tend to look only at dividends stocks. I look at dividend yields and its growth plus Dividend Payout Ratios (DPR). I also look at total return over many years. Looking at dividend yields and growth with the total return helps me to determine if I want to continue to look at a stock.

After than I am looking at Debt Ratios. Things like Long Term Debt/Market Cap Ratio, Intangibles/Market Cap Ratios, Liquidity Ratio, Debt Ratio, Leverage and Debt/Equity Ratios.

I look at growth rates for things like Revenue, Adjusted Earnings per Share, Net Income, Cash Flow, Dividend Growth and Stock Price Growth.

Next, I look to see if a stock is selling at a reasonable price, or not. I think the most important one is current dividend yield compared to the 10 year median dividend yield. I like to have this test confirmed by looking at the Price/Sales Ratio compared to the 10 year P/S Ratio. I also look at the current dividend yield compared to the historical median dividend yield.

I consider the current Price/Book Value Ratio compared to the 10 year P/B Ratio. I look at the Price/Cash Flow Ratio compared to the 10 year P/CF Ratio. I look at the Price/Graham Price ratio compared to the 10 year median P/GP Ratio. I look at the Price/Adjusted Earnings per Share Ratio compared to the 10- year median P/AEPS (if there is one). I look at the Price Earnings per Share Ratio compared to the 10-Year P/E Ratio.

I like to buy good dividend growth stocks at a reasonable price. It is nice to buy cheap, but that generally is not possible.

On my other blog I wrote yesterday about Transcontinental Inc (TSX-TCL.A, OTC-TCLAF) ... learn more. Next, I will write about Enghouse Systems Ltd (TSX-ENGH, OTC-EGHSF) ... learn more on Wednesday, January 24, 2024 around 5 pm.

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