AAPL 196.98 1.395% MSFT 367.78 -1.0307% NVDA 101.49 -2.8711% GOOGL 151.16 -1.4152% GOOG 153.36 -1.3762% AMZN 172.61 -0.9866% META 501.48 -0.1652% AVGO 170.99 -2.0732% LLY 839.96 14.2958% TSLA 241.37 -0.0745% TSM 151.74 0.0462% V 329.61 -0.5191% JPM 231.96 1.0235% UNH 454.11 -22.3797% NVO 58.08 -7.6336% WMT 93.22 2.2261% LVMUY 110.1 1.0741% XOM 106.92 2.6202% LVMHF 559.0 1.7288% MA 517.33 0.7596%
AAPL 196.98 1.395% MSFT 367.78 -1.0307% NVDA 101.49 -2.8711% GOOGL 151.16 -1.4152% GOOG 153.36 -1.3762% AMZN 172.61 -0.9866% META 501.48 -0.1652% AVGO 170.99 -2.0732% LLY 839.96 14.2958% TSLA 241.37 -0.0745% TSM 151.74 0.0462% V 329.61 -0.5191% JPM 231.96 1.0235% UNH 454.11 -22.3797% NVO 58.08 -7.6336% WMT 93.22 2.2261% LVMUY 110.1 1.0741% XOM 106.92 2.6202% LVMHF 559.0 1.7288% MA 517.33 0.7596%

Earnings Power Value

Updated on August 29, 2023

Earnings Power Value (or EPV) is utilised by financial analysts to value a stock by considering the sustainability of current earnings and cost of capital, and it derives its value by weighing the adjusted earnings against the weighted average cost of capital in the denominator.