This course provides a comprehensive overview of growth investing, a strategy focused on identifying companies expected to grow at above-average rates compared to their industry or the broader market. It outlines the characteristics and criteria that growth investors consider, such as historical earnings growth, profit margins, and competitive advantages. This course also discusses valuation metrics, including the PEG ratio and Price-to-Sales ratio, which help assess a company's worth relative to its growth potential. Furthermore, it highlights the factors influencing earnings growth, such as market trends and economic conditions, while also addressing the risks associated with growth investing.
Introduction to Growth Investing
This course is part of Investing using Value, Growth, Momentum and Economics Specialization
Instructors: Mary MacNamara
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Identify Key Characteristics of Growth Stocks
Analyze Valuation Ratios
Evaluate Influencing Factors on Earnings Growth
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This course provides a comprehensive overview of growth investing, a strategy focused on identifying companies expected to grow at above-average rates compared to their industry or the broader market. It outlines the characteristics and criteria that growth investors consider, such as historical earnings growth, profit margins, and competitive advantages. The text also discusses valuation metrics, including the PEG ratio and Price-to-Sales ratio, which help assess a company's worth relative to its growth potential. Furthermore, it highlights the factors influencing earnings growth, such as market trends and economic conditions, while also addressing the risks associated with growth investing.
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