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Ask a Fool: How Can I Evaluate Fast-Growing Stocks?


Ask a Fool: How Can I Evaluate Fast-Growing Stocks?

The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is perhaps the most commonly used metric to evaluate stocks, but it isn't always useful, especially in the cases of rapidly growing companies. For example, shares of Amazon.com cost roughly 240 times earnings as I write this, and Netflix trades for a P/E of 207, although I wouldn't necessarily call either stock expensive.

An alternative is the price-to-earnings-growth (PEG) ratio, which takes a company's growth rate into account. The math is simple enough: Divide the P/E ratio by the expected earnings growth rate going forward, which should be readily available on major financial websites.

For example, on a recent episode of The Motley Fool's Industry Focus podcast, I discussed comparing Visa (NYSE: V) and Mastercard (NYSE: MA) -- obviously two very similar companies, business-wise. Both trade for approximately 29 times their expected 2017 fiscal year earnings, which not only looks expensive at first glance, but it's exactly the same.

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Mastercard Inc. A Stock

€419.10
0.120%
The Mastercard Inc. A stock is trending slightly upwards today, with an increase of €0.50 (0.120%) compared to yesterday's price.
With 42 Buy predictions and not a single Sell prediction Mastercard Inc. A is an absolute favorite of our community.
As a result the target price of 445 € shows a slightly positive potential of 6.18% compared to the current price of 419.1 € for Mastercard Inc. A.
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