General Electric (Buffett Intrinsic Value Analysis)
Improve your investment analysis with by seeing the General Electric's Discounted Cash Flow analysis, General Electric's Comparable Multiple analysis, and General Electric's Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) Analysis. Helpful Information for General Electric's AnalysisHow does this work? The Warren Buffett Intrinsic Value Analysis, developed exclusively by WikiWealth, tries to mimic the value investing approach used by Warren Buffett. Value Investing Importance? This method is unique and experimental, but extensive testing on over 3,200 companies confirms the results to be surprisingly accurate and consistent with more advanced approaches. |
Notes on the Buffett AnalysisWarren Buffett's formula was never published; however, from our research and Warren Buffett's hints over the years, this formula seems to be the most likely candidate. WikiWealth actually uses this formula in all our research reports in conjunction with Buffett's qualitative assessments of value. The numerator for this equation is found on the DCF valuation for General Electric. It's NOPAT + Depreciation - CapEx - Net Working Capital Change. The risk free rate is the US treasury rate, a standard risk free measurement. The Warren Buffett intrinsic valuation is a simplified version of General Electric's discounted cash flow analysis. Click on the link to see the analysis. See General Electric's equity valuation for the complete analysis. |