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IFB330: Balancing the Art and Science in Valuation

An episode of the The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom podcast, hosted by By Andrew Sather, Stephen Morris, and Evan Raidt | Stock Market Guide to Buying Stocks, titled "IFB330: Balancing the Art and Science in Valuation" was published on February 5, 2024 and runs 49 minutes.

February 5, 2024 ·49m · The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom

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Welcome back to The Investing For Beginners Podcast, episode 330! I'm Dave, and with me is my co-host Andrew. Today, we're unpacking the significance of ROIC and price to free cash flow in company analysis. Understanding these numbers could be the difference between picking a gem and falling for a dud. We're also exploring the intricate balance between art and science in investing. Whether you lean towards growth or value strategies, we'll discuss how intuition and analytical rigor shape your investment choices. For an extra special twist, Andrew and I are in the same room, broadcasting live together for the first time ever! We'll dissect the theory of intrinsic value and the conundrum of market inefficiencies, taking a close look at intriguing cases like Netflix. Plus, we'll get into the nitty-gritty of P/E ratios and how market sentiment reflects in these figures. Ready for a journey into the heart of investing wisdom? Stay tuned as we merge hard data with gut feeling in this unique episode of The Investing For Beginners Podcast! 00:00 Intrinsic value: easy to visualize, agreed societal worth. 03:41 Efficient market theory, new info affects stock prices. 07:06 Science of stock valuation focuses on numbers. Art involves interpreting news and industry for value. 12:37 Comparing Visa and PayPal’s revenue growth. 15:22 PayPal and Visa acquisition prospects diverge. 16:44 Balancing intuition and logic in investment decisions. 20:47 PE ratio gives relative idea of value. 26:20 Higher ROIC linked to higher company valuation. 28:40 Different types of businesses have different ROICs. 32:39 Long-term decline leads to shareholder value destruction. 35:39 Growth investing values future, value focuses on past. 37:56 Mature businesses are more stable than growth. 41:26 Invest in companies with growth potential and stability. For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visit stockmarketpdf.com  Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to [email protected] Today's show is sponsored by: Get 55% off at Babbel.com/BEGINNERS. Go to greenchef.com/60beginners and use code 60beginners to get 60% off, plus 20% off your next two months! Use promo code INVESTING today at shipstation.com to sign up for your FREE 60-day trial. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple | Spotify | Google | Amazon | Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Welcome back to The Investing For Beginners Podcast, episode 330! I'm Dave, and with me is my co-host Andrew. Today, we're unpacking the significance of ROIC and price to free cash flow in company analysis. Understanding these numbers could be the difference between picking a gem and falling for a dud. We're also exploring the intricate balance between art and science in investing. Whether you lean towards growth or value strategies, we'll discuss how intuition and analytical rigor shape your investment choices. For an extra special twist, Andrew and I are in the same room, broadcasting live together for the first time ever! We'll dissect the theory of intrinsic value and the conundrum of market inefficiencies, taking a close look at intriguing cases like Netflix. Plus, we'll get into the nitty-gritty of P/E ratios and how market sentiment reflects in these figures. Ready for a journey into the heart of investing wisdom? Stay tuned as we merge hard data with gut feeling in this unique episode of The Investing For Beginners Podcast! 00:00 Intrinsic value: easy to visualize, agreed societal worth. 03:41 Efficient market theory, new info affects stock prices. 07:06 Science of stock valuation focuses on numbers. Art involves interpreting news and industry for value. 12:37 Comparing Visa and PayPal’s revenue growth. 15:22 PayPal and Visa acquisition prospects diverge. 16:44 Balancing intuition and logic in investment decisions. 20:47 PE ratio gives relative idea of value. 26:20 Higher ROIC linked to higher company valuation. 28:40 Different types of businesses have different ROICs. 32:39 Long-term decline leads to shareholder value destruction. 35:39 Growth investing values future, value focuses on past. 37:56 Mature businesses are more stable than growth. 41:26 Invest in companies with growth potential and stability. For more insight like this into investing and stock selection for beginners, visit stockmarketpdf.com  Find great investments at Value Spotlight Have questions? Send them to [email protected] Today's show is sponsored by: Get 55% off at Babbel.com/BEGINNERS. Go to greenchef.com/60beginners and use code 60beginners to get 60% off, plus 20% off your next two months! Use promo code INVESTING today at shipstation.com to sign up for your FREE 60-day trial. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW Apple | Spotify | Google | Amazon | Tunein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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