Investment Glossary
Glossary of Investment Terms
Dividend Discount Model (DDM)
Definition: Mathematical model used to identify undervalued stocks. It determines the price that a stock should be selling at based on the discounted value of projected future dividend payments. It is determined by dividing the Dividend per share by the difference between Discount Rate and the Dividend Growth Rate.
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