Spring 2018
Riskfree rate = 0.027 Market rate = 0.10
Required format: You must submit one page via Canvas. On that page, you should list the following:
Problem 1: Intrinsic value Closing price, 2/9/18 Over or under valued
Problem 2: Intrinsic value Closing price, 2/9/18 Over or under valued
Problem 3: Intrinsic value Closing price, 2/9/18 Over or under valued
Problem 4: Intrinsic value Closing price, 2/9/18 Over or under valued
Problem 5: Intrinsic value Closing price, 2/9/18 Over or under valued
If you wish to submit your calculations for partial credit, submit a second file. If this file is in Excel, you must have the row numbers, column letters, and formulas displayed.
If your homework is not in this format, or you have anything else on the page, you will earn a zero.
To find the 4 p.m. closing price on Friday, February 9, use Yahoo Finance or Google Finance.
1. Get the most recent Value Line page for Capitol Federal. Calculate its intrinsic value. Compare its intrinsic value to the stock’s closing price on 2/9/18. Is Capitol Federal’s stock over or under valued?
2. Get the most recent Value Line page for Griffon. Calculate its intrinsic value using the non-zero growth model. Compare its intrinsic value to the stock’s closing price on 2/9/18. Is Griffon’s stock over or under valued?
3. Get the most recent Value Line page for Standex. Calculate its intrinsic value using the non-zero growth model. Compare its intrinsic value to the stock’s closing price on 2/9/18. Is Standex’s stock over or under valued?
4. Find Griffon’s intrinsic value using the combined dividends and earnings model. Follow the process we used in class by forecasting the cash flows for 2019, 2020, and 2021. Based on this result, is Griffon over or under valued?
5. Find Standex’s intrinsic value using the combined dividends and earnings model. Follow the process we used in class by forecasting the cash flows for 2019, 2020, and 2021. Based on this result, is Standex over or under valued?