Darling Ingredients Inc. (DAR) Simple Excess Return Model - Discounting Cash Flows
DAR
Darling Ingredients Inc.
DAR (NYSE)

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Market Price USD

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Simple Excess Return Model

Used to estimate the value of companies that have reached maturity and earn stable excess returns with little to no high growth chance. Excess Return models are better suited to calculate the intrinsic value of a financial company than an enterprise valuation model (such as the Discounted Free Cash Flow Model).

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Interactive Assumptions

Discount Rate

Discount Rate

Discount Rate = Cost of Equity = Risk Free Rate + Beta * Market Premium

The cost of equity is the theoretical rate of return that an equity investment should generate. It is calculated using the CAPM formula.

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↳ Beta

Beta

Beta is a value that measures the price fluctuations (volatility) of a stock with respect to fluctuations in the overall stock market.

↳ Risk Free Rate

Risk-Free Rate

The risk-free rate represents the interest an investor would expect from an absolutely risk-free investment over a specified period of time. By default, it is equal to the current yield of the U.S. 10 Year Treasury Bond.

↳ Market Premium

Market Premium

Market risk premium represents the excess returns over the risk-free rate that investors expect for taking on the incremental risks connected to the equities market.

Return On Equity

Return on Equity

Return On Equity (ROE) is used to estimate the Earnings Per Share (EPS) expressed as a percentage of Book Value.

Growth In Perpetuity

Growth in Perpetuity

The rate at which the company's free cash flow is assumed to grow in perpetuity. By default, this is equal to the yield of the U.S. 10 Year Treasury Bond.

Historical Years

Historical Years

The number of historical years used to calculate averages for historical data.

Results

Estimated Value 32.32 USD
Book value of equity invested 30.15 USD
Next year's estimated book value 31.13 USD
Present value of future excess returns 2.17 USD
Excess Return per share 0.157 USD
Cost of Equity (the discount rate) 9.72%
Average historical Return on Equity 10.24%
Average historical Payout Ratio
Payout Ratio used 75.59%
Risk Free Rate of the 10 Year U.S. Treasury Note 4.02%

Historical and Forecasted Data

Monetary values in USD

Monetary values in USD

amounts except #

2025
Jan 03
LTM
Feb 27
2026
Jan 03
2027
Jan 03
2028
Jan 03
2029
Jan 03
2030
Jan 03
Beginning Book Value 27.39 30.37 30.37 31.13 31.91 32.71 33.53
Ending Book Value 30.37 30.15 31.13 31.91 32.71 33.53 34.37
EPS 0.4 0.397 3.11 3.19 3.27 3.35 3.43
Return on Equity 1.44% 1.32% 10.24% 10.24% 10.24% 10.24% 10.24%
Dividend per Share
2.35 2.41 2.47 2.53 2.6
Retained Earnings
0.759 0.778 0.798 0.818 0.838
Equity Cost per Share 2.66 2.95 2.95 3.03 3.1 3.18 3.26
Cost of Equity 9.72% 9.72% 9.72% 9.72% 9.72% 9.72% 9.72%
Excess Return -2.26 -2.56 0.157 0.161 0.165 0.169 0.173

Monetary values in USD

amounts except #

Average LTM
Feb 27
2025
Jan 03
2024
Dec 28
2023
Dec 31
2022
Dec 31
2021
Dec 31
2020
Dec 31
2019
Dec 31
2018
Dec 31
2017
Dec 31
2016
Dec 31
Net Income 307.5 62.8 62.8 278.9 647.7 737.7 650.9 296.8 312.6 101.5 128.5 102.3
Total Equity 3,415 4,769 4,769 4,378 4,605 3,809 3,281 2,892 2,566 2,273 2,245 1,973
Return on Equity 10.24% 1.32% 1.44% 6.05% 17.01% 22.48% 22.51% 11.57% 13.75% 4.52% 6.51% 5.47%
Dividends Paid to Common Shareholders
Payout Ratio
Shares Outstanding 162.3 158.2 157 159.8 162.3 161 166.9 162.2 164.6 163.7 164.7 165
EPS 1.9 0.397 0.4 1.75 4.05 4.58 4.01 1.83 1.9 0.62 0.78 0.62
Dividend per Share
Book Value 21.14 30.15 30.37 27.39 28.37 23.66 19.66 17.83 15.59 13.89 13.63 11.96
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