Growth stock explained

In finance, a growth stock is a stock of a company that generates substantial and sustainable positive cash flow and whose revenues and earnings are expected to increase at a faster rate than the average company within the same industry.[1] A growth company typically has some sort of competitive advantage (a new product, a breakthrough patent, overseas expansion) that allows it to fend off competitors. Growth stocks usually pay smaller dividends, as the companies typically reinvest most retained earnings in capital-intensive projects.

Criteria

Analysts compute return on equity (ROE) by dividing a company's net income into average common equity. To be classified as a growth stock, analysts generally expect companies to achieve a 15 percent or higher return on equity.[2] CAN SLIM is a method which identifies growth stocks and was created by William O'Neil a stock broker and publisher of Investor's Business Daily.[3] In academic finance, the Fama–French three-factor model relies on book-to-market ratios (B/M ratios) to identify growth vs. value stocks.[4] Some advisors suggest investing half the portfolio using the value approach and other half using the growth approach.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Top Growth Stocks . InvestingDaily.com . 2010-06-03.
  2. News: Sivy on Stocks . CNNMoney.com . 2004-08-18 . 2004-08-06.
  3. Book: O'Neil, William J. . How to Make Money in Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times or Bad . registration . William O'Neil . The McGraw-Hill Companies . 2002 . 978-0-07-137361-6.
  4. Fama . Eugene F. . French . Kenneth R. . Value versus Growth: The International Evidence . The Journal of Finance . American Finance Association, Wiley . 53 . 6 . 1998 . 0022-1082 . 117458 . 1975–1999 . 10.1111/0022-1082.00080 . 2021-12-28.
  5. Web site: Multi-Style Investing: A Tale Of Two Investment "Styles" . 2004-07-22 . Bernstein Global Wealth Management . 2009-08-20 . https://archive.today/20120907132842/http://www.bernstein.com/public/story.aspx?cid=744&nid=185 . 2012-09-07 . dead .