Apple: An Undervalued Cash Cow
– dailyfinance.com
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One of the simplest, most straightforward ways to quickly value a stock is by the free cash flow yield. Similar to the dividend yield, the higher this metric, the better. Turns out that Apple’s yield is considerably and almost irrationally high, especially compared to other stocks in its sector like Intel and Microsoft — two companies plagued by declining PC sales…
Apple: An Undervalued Cash Cow
– fool.com
Measured by this metric, Apple looks irrationally cheap and awfully enticing.
Cramer's Mad Money – 13 Things To Watch In The Week Ahead (4/5/13)
– seekingalpha.com
By SA Editor Miriam Metzinger: Stocks discussed on the in-depth session of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money TV Program, Friday April 5. 13 Things To Watch In The Week Ahead: CarMax (KMX), Bed Bath and Beyond (BBBY), Pier One Imports (PIR), Alcoa (AA), Wells Fargo (WFC), JPMorgan (JPM), ImmunoGen (IMGN). Other stocks mentioned: Best Buy (BBY), Toll Brothers (TOL), Radian (RDN), Global Payments (GPN), Mastercard (MA), Visa (V)Disappointing employment numbers on Friday caused the Dow to drop 177 points in the morning…
Re: Supplement Savings Plan Question
– bogleheads.org
Thanks -I believe you are correct about the defined benefit pension and the 403b.The third one is the one that is more unfamiliar to me. The plan outline I have is pretty vague, and uses terms in ways I am not used to.I will see if I can get clarification tomorrow.I did look at some information on 401a plans, and this does seem similar…