Short Definition:
WikiWealth does not compute a 12 month price target, because a time frame is a meaningless indicator of value and creates the illusion of superior predictive ability. We compute a fair value of a rational and conservative price for the company.
Fair Value Per Share is the fair value of the company divided by the shares outstanding. The fair value is computed using WikiWealth's analysis of the financial conditions and projected results of the target company. Wikiwealth uses conservatives projections of future results. A fair value below the current market price indicates that the public company's share price is overvalued; the opposite indicates that the value is undervalued.
See also
- Weight Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
- Value Investing
- Terminal Value
- Shares Outstanding
- Risk Free Rate
- Present Value Factor
- Long Term Growth Rate
- Fair Value Per Share
- Free Cash Flow
- Free Cash Flow to the Equity (FCFE)
- Free Cash Flow to the Firm (FCFF)
See Related Analysis
See Related Resources
Market Approach
WACC Discount Rate
Intangible Templates
Templates
- Beta Calculator
- Adv Cash Flow Template
- Basic Cash Flow Model
- Warren Buffett Model
- 1 Stage FCFF
- 2 Stage FCFF
- 1 Stage FCFE
- 2 Stage FCFE
- 3 Stage FCFE
- Dividend Discount Model
- 1 Stage DDM Template
- 2 Stage DDM Template
- 3 Stage DDM Template
- DCF Value Post Restructuring
- Firm Value w/ FCFE & DDM
- FCFF vs FCFE Valuation
- FCFF with Negative Earnings
- FCFE with Capitalized R&D
- FCFF with Negative Earnings
- FCFF and EVA
- 2 Stage Div with Multiples
- High Growth Co. Valuation
- Equity Valuation of Bank
- FCFE with Option to Capitalize
- Valuing Property Template
- Reconcile FCFE & Dividend Value




