Stock Valuation Method - Dividend Discount Model
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Stock Valuation Method - Dividend Discount Model


This is the 6th part in my stock valuation series.  I've previously covered the Graham Number, average dividend yield, average price-to-earnings ratio, average price-to-sales ratio, and Discounted Cash Flow analysis.  Today I'll cover the dividend discount model and how to use it.  Once again, for those that suffer from a lack of inner math nerd, I apologize.
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