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PEGY Ratio

A stock's price/earnings ratio divided by its projected earnings growth rate and dividend yield. The PEGY is often considered to be more representative than the PEG Ratio, however it must be remembered that the PEGY ratio is calculated used projected values, so it is not completely accurate.

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