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Jeff,


I went about getting data from zacks again. It's updated more regularly.


The numbers I'm now using are:

  • PercentGrowthCurrentFiscalYearMeanOverMostRecentFiscalYearEarningsPerShare
  • PercentGrowthNextFiscalYearMeanOverCurrentFiscalYearMean


Thanks for those screenshots! I didn't think about the indirect function.

You are awesome.

FYI the numbers should be correct now.


For the number formatting, I labeled the title to include % to make it clearer.

@Dan,

This can easily become a very complex task.

  • did you shift rows or columns of any of the original worksheets?
  • or were your customizations done on a new blank worksheet and everything else was intact?

If you shifted rows or columns in the main sections, then there is a lot of work involved with having to match the cells from the old spreadsheet to the new spreadsheet.


If you used a blank worksheet, that's easier because you could do a "copy -> paste special -> paste formula only " which will cut down a lot of the time.


First thing is to send a copy of your spreadsheet to support@oldschoolvalue.freshdesk.com.

I can see how complex the work is and let you know.

You're right. It should actually be showing as a decimal at least. Since it's exporting as a csv, formatting doesn't work on the files. 

@Jeff,


I know what you mean. Those numbers are coming from my data provider so it's not something I can change with them.


What I'll probably have to do is to switch to manual calculations.

Thanks. I'll have to update the link.

Another source I like, which won't disappear is the FRED site.


Here’s one for corp AAA

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/AAA

 

Corp AA yield is this one

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/BAMLC0A2CAAEY


On the EBIT valuation model, the conservative calculation uses the 3yr Min, the normal case uses the 3yr average and the aggressive uses the 3 year max.


In this case with AMTY, EV/EBIT has been negative. The TTM is positive.

So the min is negative, median is negative and max is positive.


Therefore the conservative and normal case does not show calculations.


For this you can manually type in the EV/EBIT into the conversative and normal case areas.