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How to Use Stock Intrinsic Value Calculator
By K.I.S.S. Investing  •  April 29, 2012
Guide on "How to calculate Stock Intrinsic Value"
[Download the Stock Intrinsic Value Calculator]

Below is how it looks like:


We will be teaching you how to utilize this Free Calculator to grab Undervalued Stocks!
(Discounted Cash Flow Method)

1. Key in Stock name & symbol
2. Enter the Operating Cash Flow [This figure signifies the Free Cash Flow (FCF) for the company. You can obtain this figure from the Annual Report: Take the "Operating Cash Flow" minus "Capital Expenditure (usually used to purchase fixed assets)]

You can see below pictures for example...




3. Cash flow growth rate is a bit troublesome... You need to obtain the FCF for every last 5 years and determine the average growth rate.


4. Shares outstanding - Many people do not know how to go get this number. Above is one picture on how to easily retrieve it.. Just Ctrl + F and ...
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