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Everything You Should Have Been Taught About Investing in School with Brian Feroldi

The Growth Guide: Self-Improvement | Greatness | Impact | Creators | FI |

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Understanding the Price to Earnings Ratio

Investing in a business involves significant risk, especially when embarking with initial capital without guaranteed revenue or profits. In the early stages of a company, the decision to sell ownership stakes at a price higher than earnings demonstrates a common financial strategy; for example, selling shares at a price-to-earnings (PE) ratio of five, where each share yields a dollar in earnings, reflects a common practice of valuing future potential over current performance. Furthermore, when going public, the practice of selling shares at a higher PE ratio, such as ten, indicates a broader market trend where investors have historically been willing to pay $15 for each dollar of earnings based on long-term averages in the S&P 500 index. Recognizing the volatility and historical variations of this ratio is crucial for investors.

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