részvényértékelés
Részvényértékelés, or stock valuation, is the process of determining the intrinsic value of a company's stock. This intrinsic value is an estimate of what the stock should be worth, independent of its current market price. Investors and analysts use various methods to arrive at this valuation, aiming to identify undervalued or overvalued stocks.
One common approach is the discounted cash flow (DCF) model. This method projects a company's future free
Another widely used method is the comparative company analysis, also known as trading multiples or relative
Dividend discount models (DDM) are suitable for companies that pay regular dividends. These models value a stock
Ultimately, részvényértékelés is not an exact science. It involves making assumptions about future performance, economic conditions,