Estimating The Fair Value Of Kansai Paint Co., Ltd. (TSE:4613)
Key Insights
- Kansai Paint's estimated fair value is JP¥2,901 based on 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity
- Kansai Paint's JP¥2,428 share price indicates it is trading at similar levels as its fair value estimate
- Analyst price target for 4613 is JP¥2,876 which is similar to our fair value estimate
In this article we are going to estimate the intrinsic value of Kansai Paint Co., Ltd. (TSE:4613) by projecting its future cash flows and then discounting them to today's value. One way to achieve this is by employing the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model. Believe it or not, it's not too difficult to follow, as you'll see from our example!
We would caution that there are many ways of valuing a company and, like the DCF, each technique has advantages and disadvantages in certain scenarios. If you still have some burning questions about this type of valuation, take a look at the Simply Wall St analysis model.
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The Calculation
We are going to use a two-stage DCF model, which, as the name states, takes into account two stages of growth. The first stage is generally a higher growth period which levels off heading towards the terminal value, captured in the second 'steady growth' period. In the first stage we need to estimate the cash flows to the business over the next ten years. Where possible we use analyst estimates, but when these aren't available we extrapolate the previous free cash flow (FCF) from the last estimate or reported value. We assume companies with shrinking free cash flow will slow their rate of shrinkage, and that companies with growing free cash flow will see their growth rate slow, over this period. We do this to reflect that growth tends to slow more in the early years than it does in later years.
Generally we assume that a dollar today is more valuable than a dollar in the future, so we discount the value of these future cash flows to their estimated value in today's dollars:
10-year free cash flow (FCF) forecast
2025 | 2026 | 2027 | 2028 | 2029 | 2030 | 2031 | 2032 | 2033 | 2034 | |
Levered FCF (¥, Millions) | JP¥24.8b | JP¥41.5b | JP¥40.6b | JP¥29.9b | JP¥29.6b | JP¥29.4b | JP¥29.3b | JP¥29.3b | JP¥29.3b | JP¥29.3b |
Growth Rate Estimate Source | Analyst x1 | Analyst x4 | Analyst x4 | Analyst x1 | Analyst x1 | Est @ -0.57% | Est @ -0.32% | Est @ -0.15% | Est @ -0.03% | Est @ 0.06% |
Present Value (¥, Millions) Discounted @ 5.7% | JP¥23.5k | JP¥37.1k | JP¥34.3k | JP¥23.9k | JP¥22.4k | JP¥21.0k | JP¥19.8k | JP¥18.7k | JP¥17.7k | JP¥16.8k |
("Est" = FCF growth rate estimated by Simply Wall St)
Present Value of 10-year Cash Flow (PVCF) = JP¥235b
The second stage is also known as Terminal Value, this is the business's cash flow after the first stage. For a number of reasons a very conservative growth rate is used that cannot exceed that of a country's GDP growth. In this case we have used the 5-year average of the 10-year government bond yield (0.3%) to estimate future growth. In the same way as with the 10-year 'growth' period, we discount future cash flows to today's value, using a cost of equity of 5.7%.
Terminal Value (TV)= FCF2034 × (1 + g) ÷ (r – g) = JP¥29b× (1 + 0.3%) ÷ (5.7%– 0.3%) = JP¥535b
Present Value of Terminal Value (PVTV)= TV / (1 + r)10= JP¥535b÷ ( 1 + 5.7%)10= JP¥306b
The total value, or equity value, is then the sum of the present value of the future cash flows, which in this case is JP¥541b. To get the intrinsic value per share, we divide this by the total number of shares outstanding. Relative to the current share price of JP¥2.4k, the company appears about fair value at a 16% discount to where the stock price trades currently. Remember though, that this is just an approximate valuation, and like any complex formula - garbage in, garbage out.
Important Assumptions
The calculation above is very dependent on two assumptions. The first is the discount rate and the other is the cash flows. Part of investing is coming up with your own evaluation of a company's future performance, so try the calculation yourself and check your own assumptions. The DCF also does not consider the possible cyclicality of an industry, or a company's future capital requirements, so it does not give a full picture of a company's potential performance. Given that we are looking at Kansai Paint as potential shareholders, the cost of equity is used as the discount rate, rather than the cost of capital (or weighted average cost of capital, WACC) which accounts for debt. In this calculation we've used 5.7%, which is based on a levered beta of 1.102. Beta is a measure of a stock's volatility, compared to the market as a whole. We get our beta from the industry average beta of globally comparable companies, with an imposed limit between 0.8 and 2.0, which is a reasonable range for a stable business.
SWOT Analysis for Kansai Paint
- Debt is not viewed as a risk.
- Dividends are covered by earnings and cash flows.
- Earnings declined over the past year.
- Dividend is low compared to the top 25% of dividend payers in the Chemicals market.
- Current share price is below our estimate of fair value.
- Annual earnings are forecast to decline for the next 3 years.
Moving On:
Although the valuation of a company is important, it is only one of many factors that you need to assess for a company. It's not possible to obtain a foolproof valuation with a DCF model. Rather it should be seen as a guide to "what assumptions need to be true for this stock to be under/overvalued?" If a company grows at a different rate, or if its cost of equity or risk free rate changes sharply, the output can look very different. For Kansai Paint, we've compiled three pertinent factors you should look at:
- Risks: Case in point, we've spotted 2 warning signs for Kansai Paint you should be aware of, and 1 of them shouldn't be ignored.
- Future Earnings: How does 4613's growth rate compare to its peers and the wider market? Dig deeper into the analyst consensus number for the upcoming years by interacting with our free analyst growth expectation chart.
- Other High Quality Alternatives: Do you like a good all-rounder? Explore our interactive list of high quality stocks to get an idea of what else is out there you may be missing!
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About TSE:4613
Kansai Paint
Manufactures and sells paints and coatings in Japan, India, Asia, Africa, Europe, and internationally.
Very undervalued with excellent balance sheet and pays a dividend.