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Broadly speaking, there are two components to a stock's valuation: its dividends, and capital appreciation potential. Basically, you buy stocks expecting either a steady dividend stream and/or expecting the stock price to go up. I imagine outside of fair value accounting (estimating how much the company is worth if you sell it now), every formula that prices a particular stock takes dividend yield and capital growth into consideration.
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Last edited by Zergrinch; Mar 4, 2007 at 06:52 AM.
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Now now, you don't have to physically take possession of the bullion, do you? Not with these services floating about!
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