Stock Analysis on Net

McKesson Corp. (NYSE:MCK)

$22.49

This company has been moved to the archive! The financial data has not been updated since October 27, 2016.

Dividend Discount Model (DDM)

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In discounted cash flow (DCF) valuation techniques the value of the stock is estimated based upon present value of some measure of cash flow. Dividends are the cleanest and most straightforward measure of cash flow because these are clearly cash flows that go directly to the investor.


Intrinsic Stock Value (Valuation Summary)

McKesson Corp., dividends per share (DPS) forecast

US$

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Year Value DPSt or Terminal value (TVt) Calculation Present value at
0 DPS01
1 DPS1 = × (1 + )
2 DPS2 = × (1 + )
3 DPS3 = × (1 + )
4 DPS4 = × (1 + )
5 DPS5 = × (1 + )
5 Terminal value (TV5) = × (1 + ) ÷ ()
Intrinsic value of McKesson Corp. common stock (per share)
Current share price

Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2016-03-31).

1 DPS0 = Sum of the last year dividends per share of McKesson Corp. common stock. See details »

Disclaimer!
Valuation is based on standard assumptions. There may exist specific factors relevant to stock value and omitted here. In such a case, the real stock value may differ significantly form the estimated. If you want to use the estimated intrinsic stock value in investment decision making process, do so at your own risk.


Required Rate of Return (r)

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Assumptions
Rate of return on LT Treasury Composite1 RF
Expected rate of return on market portfolio2 E(RM)
Systematic risk of McKesson Corp. common stock βMCK
 
Required rate of return on McKesson Corp. common stock3 rMCK

1 Unweighted average of bid yields on all outstanding fixed-coupon U.S. Treasury bonds neither due or callable in less than 10 years (risk-free rate of return proxy).

2 See details »

3 rMCK = RF + βMCK [E(RM) – RF]
= + []
=


Dividend Growth Rate (g)

Dividend growth rate (g) implied by PRAT model

McKesson Corp., PRAT model

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Average Mar 31, 2016 Mar 31, 2015 Mar 31, 2014 Mar 31, 2013 Mar 31, 2012 Mar 31, 2011
Selected Financial Data (US$ in millions)
Cash dividends declared
Net income attributable to McKesson Corporation
Revenues
Total assets
Total McKesson Corporation stockholders’ equity
Financial Ratios
Retention rate1
Profit margin2
Asset turnover3
Financial leverage4
Averages
Retention rate
Profit margin
Asset turnover
Financial leverage
 
Dividend growth rate (g)5

Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2016-03-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2015-03-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2014-03-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2013-03-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2012-03-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2011-03-31).

2016 Calculations

1 Retention rate = (Net income attributable to McKesson Corporation – Cash dividends declared) ÷ Net income attributable to McKesson Corporation
= () ÷
=

2 Profit margin = 100 × Net income attributable to McKesson Corporation ÷ Revenues
= 100 × ÷
=

3 Asset turnover = Revenues ÷ Total assets
= ÷
=

4 Financial leverage = Total assets ÷ Total McKesson Corporation stockholders’ equity
= ÷
=

5 g = Retention rate × Profit margin × Asset turnover × Financial leverage
= × × ×
=


Dividend growth rate (g) implied by Gordon growth model

g = 100 × (P0 × rD0) ÷ (P0 + D0)
= 100 × ( × ) ÷ ( + )
=

where:
P0 = current price of share of McKesson Corp. common stock
D0 = the last year dividends per share of McKesson Corp. common stock
r = required rate of return on McKesson Corp. common stock


Dividend growth rate (g) forecast

McKesson Corp., H-model

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Year Value gt
1 g1
2 g2
3 g3
4 g4
5 and thereafter g5

where:
g1 is implied by PRAT model
g5 is implied by Gordon growth model
g2, g3 and g4 are calculated using linear interpoltion between g1 and g5

Calculations

g2 = g1 + (g5g1) × (2 – 1) ÷ (5 – 1)
= + () × (2 – 1) ÷ (5 – 1)
=

g3 = g1 + (g5g1) × (3 – 1) ÷ (5 – 1)
= + () × (3 – 1) ÷ (5 – 1)
=

g4 = g1 + (g5g1) × (4 – 1) ÷ (5 – 1)
= + () × (4 – 1) ÷ (5 – 1)
=