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Calculators
Title: Residual Income Model for Valuation
Author: LeBeancountiere
Submitter: LeBeancountiere
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A handy and very complete valuation tool with Home Depot included as an example.

Title: Fool's DCF
Author: Matthew Richey
Submitter: pkrfan48
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A nice looking DCF calculator that will evaluate three scenarios simultaneously and also has sheets for evaluating structural FCF and share dilution. Simple and complete.

Title: Buy Cheap Growth
Author: Chuck Saletta (TMFBigFrog)
Submitter: Chuck Saletta (TMFBigFrog)
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This is the sheet that comes up with the value splits featured in Chuck's recurring "Buy Cheap Growth" articles. Search out the articles on the Fool's front page so you'll know what the sheet is supposed to show you and then plug in your favorite company's info. The blue-tinted cells are where you enter your data. Chuck has kindly provided numerous examples.
Evaluators
Title: A Hundredth Monkey Stock Evaluator
Author: dinoczar
Submitter: dinoczar
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Dinoczar's investment club likes to use this spreadsheet for evaluating potential investments. It has a unique feature wherein you can conduct three simultaneous DCF calculations using varying growth and discount rates to get a range of valuations from conservative to optimistic. See message 1248 on the IV Value Central board for dinoczar's own description of the sheet.

Title: It's Earnings that Count
Author: FowlWeather
Submitter: FowlWeather
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FowlWeather claims that this spreadsheet, based on the book It's Earnings that Count, is still a work in progress but it looks quite impressive to me. Data entry and manipulation is largely manual, but the sheet offers comprehensive evaluation. Sanderson Farms is included as an example. FowlWeather suggests visiting TMF's It's Earnings that Count discussion board for more information.

Title: Watch List
Author: kevinf12
Submitter: kevinf12
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According to kevinf12, this is a work in progress. It appears to score potential investment suitability with a number between 1 and 5 (5 being a company of interest and 1 being a company to avoid) using the author's own criteria.
Links
Title: Spreadsheet Programs
Author: Aswath Damodaran
Submitter: Aswath Damodaran
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NYU professor Aswath Damodaran's extensive collection of free and freely modifiable Excel spreadsheets covers more valuation models than I could ever hope to accurately describe in a couple of sentences. It is an absolute gem of a web site and you should not miss it.
Last updated: Dec 08, 2007