Your comments

Jae, Thanks for soliciting feedback.

I need 4 dividend-related numbers for screening (3 of which are already available in OSV):

Annual Dividend Yield % -- already available in OSV

Payout Ratio (TTM) -- already available in OSV

Payout Ratio (5-Yr Avg) -- NOT available in OSV

5-Yr Dividend Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) -- already available in OSV


Nice improvement.  On 'Summary' page, do you also plan to change 'Fair Value' on chart to also use Avg Fair Value rather than DCF value?  If you do, please also adjust 'Buy Price' accordingly.  Thank you.

Jae,

Could you provide an update on status of this?

Hunghao,


Jae is being curt in his replies.


Here is the written description in the OSV analyzer:

Return on Equity (ROE) measures the rate of return on the money invested by common stock owners and retained by the company thanks to previous profitable years.  It demonstrates a company’s ability to generate profits from shareholders’ equity (also known as net assets or assets minus liabilities).


So, ROE=Net Income/Shareholders' Equity which = Net Income/(Total Assets - Total Liabilities)

In the Financial Statements section of OSV, you can get:

Net Income for trailing twelve months (ttm) on the Income Statement.

Total Assets and Total Liabilities on the Balance Sheet [under most recent quarter (mrq)]


For example using Microsoft (MSFT):

ROE= $17.81B/($225.02B-$155.29B) = 25.54% which agrees with the 25.5% shown on the 'Summary' page; 'Key Stats' area of OSV for MSFT.


Hope this clears it up for you.  Please reply and let me know if you need any further clarification.


Jeff


Jae, your thoughts on this idea?

I didn't do anything to my cache.  It appears that this error is now, finally, fixed.  Thank you.

How can you repeatedly say something is "Fixed" when it obviously is not?

Not Fixed!  Problem in original post "In 'Valuation' section, seems 'Average Fair Value' is in error when any

of the 3 valuation methods (DCF, Graham, or EBIT) has a value >$1,000" remains an error.  The 'Average Fair Value' in the 'Summary' section is correct, but not in the 'Valuation' section. In addition to MKL and WTM examples, other examples of this > $1,000 issue include PCLN, AMZN, and SEB.


Jae,

Please double-check your calculation.  The numbers are still wrong.