Sustainable Growth Rates of Companies Los Angeles CA

In this article you will learn how to calculate a company's sustainable growth rate. This will help you better understand the company's stock price and valuation.

Local Companies

Mellon 1st Business Bank
(213) 596-4389
601 West Fifth Street
Los Angeles, CA
Merrill Lynch
(213) 236-2228
350 S. Grand Ave., 37th Floor
Glendale, CA
California Financial Services
(323) 461-6120
4519 Beverly Blvd
West Hollywood, CA
#1 Bail Bonds Los Angeles
(213) 229-0024
955 Vignes
los angeles, CA
Washington Mutual
(323) 933-9111
449 N La Brea Ave
West Hollywood, CA
Primerica Financial Services
(323) 469-9061
1253 Vine St
West Hollywood, CA
Paradigm Eep
(323) 962-0531
950 N Cahuenga Blvd
West Hollywood, CA
CitiFinancial
(323) 856-5500
6255 W Sunset Blvd
West Hollywood, CA
Washington Mutual
(323) 466-1121
1500 Vine St
West Hollywood, CA
Federal Debt Relief System
(323) 785-1680
6362 Hollywood Blvd
West Hollywood, CA

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Sustainable Growth Rates

Earnings growth is what fuels aggressive growth stocks. Therefore, it is of utmost importance that investors to have an idea how long a company can sustain a certain level of earnings growth. The company's valuation and thus the stock price is almost completely dependent on this fact.

So how is an investor to know how long earnings growth can last? An easy way to gauge this is by calculating the company's sustainable growth rate.

The sustainable growth rate can be calculated by multiplying a company's return on equity (ROE) by its earnings retention ratio (1- dividend payout ratio).

So, Sustainable Growth Rate = Return on Equity x (1 - Dividend Payout Ratio).

This ratio is important is it tells us how quickly a company can grow with internally generated funds. Without this growth, a firm will have to issue more shares or tap the debt markets for more capital. This will dilute the shares and cause the stock to go lower.

For example, let’s assume a company has an impressive ROE of
53% and a dividend payout ratio of 27%. It’s sustainable growth rate would be .53 x (1 -.27) = 38.69%.

The calculation tells us that that company can keep up that growth rate without seeking external sources of equity. It doesn't mean that it will grow at that rate forever. Rather, it is likely that as the company matures even more, the payout ratio will rise as that company’s ability to generate growth slows down.

Going back to the formula, it is apparent that a company's sustainable growth rate would equal its ROE if there is no dividend. Most aggressive growth stocks that are still in their young stages do not pay a dividend, so keep a close eye on the ROE.

(Both the ROE and the dividend payout for any company can be found in the Full Company Report. Just call up a quote for any stock and then click on “Company Reports” which is located just above the company’s name on the quote page.)

Conclusion

The last thing you want as a shareholder in an aggressive growth company is to be victimized by a secondary offering. This event can significantly dilute your shares and make you lose serious money. Now you have a tool to determine whether or not your company can grow without having to resort to external equity.

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