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2 May, 09:20

Rudy's stock is currently valued at $28.40 a share. The firm had earnings per share of $1.86 last year and projects earnings of $2.09 a share for next year. What is the trailing twelve month price-earnings ratio?

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  1. 2 May, 09:42
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    The trailing twelve month price-earnings ratio is 15.27.

    Explanation:

    Trailing price-to-earnings (Trailing P/E) is the sum of a company's price-to-earnings, calculated by taking the current stock price and dividing it by the trailing earnings per share for the past 12 months. This measure differs from forward P/E, which uses earnings estimates for the next four quarters.

    Trailing P/E Ratio

    = current share price/trailing twelve months earnings per share

    = 15.27

    Therefore, The trailing twelve month price-earnings ratio is 15.27.
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