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Here’s how I size up which stock to buy

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By Kathy Kristof
Posted on July 30, 2018

I like to buy shares when a company’s price-earnings ratio is less than the sum of its earnings-growth rate and its dividend yield.

My goal is to find stocks that investors have mispriced — when the P in a P/E is too low, given a company’s prospects for increasing profits and its dividend payout. My formula is a version of the dividend-adjusted PEG ratio, long favored by Peter Lynch and other revered value investors.

Putting my formula to work

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Publicly traded companies’ price-earnings ratios and dividend yields are widely reported. I use projected earnings for the company’s current year and for the following year.

You can find earnings projections at Yahoo Finance. Call up the stock and click on the tab marked “analysis.” At the top of that page are per-share earnings estimates for the current and next quarter, and the current and next year.

At the bottom of that page, under “growth estimates,” you’ll find how fast analysts expect earnings to grow.

Before you leave this page, also take a look at the section in the middle titled “earnings history,” which shows what analysts had expected earnings to be in the recent past. What I like to see is that analysts have either been accurate or have projected low, allowing the company to “beat” the projection.

If the column shows a string of negative numbers, it means analysts have overestimated profits and really don’t have a handle on what to expect. It may be time to look for another stock.

If all’s well, click the tab marked “financials” and examine the company’s income statement, balance sheet and cash flow statements. You want to see income that’s rising steadily, plenty of cash and short-term investments on the balance sheet, and more than enough free cash flow (the cash left after making the capital expenditures necessary to maintain the business) to cover the dividend.

Check SEC filings, too

Still interested? Go to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website and search for the company’s latest SEC filings. The company’s annual report is called the 10-K.

I like to make sure I understand the business, and to see what management has to say about the company’s progress and prospects, which is usually in the chairman’s letter up front.

I then look at the financial statements in the back, where at least three years’ worth of data is reported.

Yahoo is theoretically reporting most of the same numbers. But Yahoo often picks up “adjusted” earnings, which may exclude a laundry list of supposedly one-time items. Sometimes these adjustments are legitimate. Sometimes I think they’re essentially excuses for not doing better.

If the company has adjusted its earnings, I go back to previous 10-K reports to see whether these adjustments are truly one-time items. If they’re done routinely — and the adjustments are throwing out costs that I think are a regular part of doing business — I move on.

Before leaving the 10-K, I glance at the stock-performance chart, which shows how the company’s shares have fared against competitors over the past several years.

Finally, if I’m still happy with what I see, look at the DEF 14A, also known as the proxy statement. This tells me how management is paid. I want to see a management team that isn’t overpaying itself given its performance.

If the company’s executives are in the top percentiles for pay (this will be noted in the compensation report) but the stock is in the bottom percentiles for performance (from the stock graph in the 10-K), there’s a problem.

But if all looks good, I either buy it or put the stock on a wish list to buy when I have more cash — or when the price falls.

© 2018 The Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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