How to Value a Stock

The present value of a growing perpetuity formula is used to calculate the present value of a series of periodic payments which increase at a constant rate each period. The formula can be used as the basis for the Gordon growth model when considering how to value shares and stocks.

Last modified November 20th, 2019 by Michael Brown
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Stock Valuation Calculator

The stock valuation calculator works out the price of a stock using the present value of a growing perpetuity formula. The calculator is based on the Gordon growth model, and assumes dividend payments are growing at a constant rate each period and continue forever.

Last modified July 16th, 2019 by Michael Brown
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Present Value of a Growing Perpetuity Formula

The present value of a growing perpetuity formula is used to calculate the present value of a series of periodic payments which increase at a constant rate each period. The payments made at the end of each period, continue forever, and have a discount rate i% is applied.

Last modified March 9th, 2023 by Michael Brown
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