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Is AIG (AIG) Undervalued?

Based on the current stock price of $78.77 and a P/E ratio of 13.91,AIG has a PEG ratio of 1.39.

The Short Answer:

Most analysts consider a PEG ratio below 1.0 to be undervalued. With a ratio of 1.39, AIG appears to be fairly valued relative to its growth rate of 10.00%.

Valuation Status
Fair Value

Based on a PEG ratio of 1.11 (adjusted for dividends).

01.02.0+
P/E Ratio
13.91
Growth Rate
10.00%
Stock Price
$78.77
Market Cap
393849999999.99994

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How we analyzed AIG

We calculated the PEG (Price/Earnings-to-Growth) ratio by taking the Price-to-Earnings Ratio of 13.91and dividing it by the annual growth rate of 10.00%.

PEG = 13.91 (P/E) ÷ 10.00 (Growth) = 1.39

Frequently Asked Questions about AIG

What is the current PEG Ratio for AIG (AIG)?+

The current PEG Ratio for AIG is 1.39. A PEG ratio below 1.0 generally suggests the stock may be undervalued relative to its growth.

Is AIG stock undervalued right now?+

Based on the PEG ratio of 1.39, AIG appears to be fairly valued. Investors typically look for a PEG ratio below 1.0 to find undervalued growth stocks.

What is the PEGY Ratio for AIG?+

The PEGY ratio for AIG is 1.11. This metric accounts for dividend yield (2.54%), providing a more complete valuation picture.