TIP489: INTRINSIC VALUE ANALYSIS OF DOLLAR GENERAL & APPLE

31 October 2022

On today’s episode, Clay Finck does an intrinsic value analysis of Dollar General and Apple based on how Warren Buffett values a company. Clay also runs these two companies through Warren Buffett’s framework he outlined in episode TIP489. This episode is very helpful to learn how to calculate the intrinsic value of any company through a value investing lens. Enjoy!

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • The opportunities and risks of investing in Dollar General & Apple.
  • Clay’s assessment of the intrinsic value of Dollar General & Apple.
  • Why Dollar General should weather through a recession relatively well.
  • What Dollar General’s catalysts for future growth will be, and why their growth may just be getting started.
  • Why Warren Buffett loves Apple as an investment, and why it is his largest stock position.
  • A breakdown of Apple’s business segments.
  • Why it’s important to have a long-term mindset as a value investor.

TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

Clay Finck (00:04):
Hey everyone. Welcome to The Investor’s Podcast. I’m your host, Clay Finck, and on today’s episode I’m going to be doing a deep dive on two stocks, Dollar General and Apple. I’ll be running them through Warren Buffett’s framework to determine what sort of expected return we can get from these two companies. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been putting out a lot of content related to Warren Buffett specifically. If you missed my previous episodes about Buffett, you can go back and check those out. That is TIP 482 and TIP 484. Those cover Warren Buffett’s investment journey and how he changed and evolved over time to become known as the world’s greatest investor. And then in episode TIP 487, I covered Buffett’s 12 investment principles for investing in the stock market. These 12 principles are what I use as a general framework to determine whether Dollar General and Apple are good purchases today.

(00:58):
So going back and listening to those episodes helped set the stage for today’s episode to better understand why Buffett looks for what he does in a stock. Having a framework in place when selecting stocks is essential because there are just so many companies out there to choose from. So having a strong framework will help you narrow down the world of stocks to a select number of companies that are sound investment opportunities. It’s by no means a requirement to listen to the previous episodes, but I just wanted to throw that out there in case you missed it before we dive in.

(01:28):
Before we dive into the episode, I’m really excited to share an upcoming event hosted by The Investor’s Podcast Network. Beginning on Monday, October 17th we are launching a stock pitch competition for you all to compete in. And the first place winner will receive $1,000 plus a yearlong subscription to our TIP Finance tool and more. You won’t want to miss out on your chance to win $1,000. If you are interested in participating, please visit theinvestorspodcast.com/stock-competition. The last day to submit your stock analysis will be on Sunday, November 27th. Additionally, you will need to be signed up for our daily newsletter, We Study Markets, where we will announce the winners. All entries can be submitted to the email newsletters@theinvestorspodcast.com. Again, to get more info, please go to theionvestorspodcast.com/stock-competition. Best of luck to those participating. With that, let’s get to it.

Intro (02:27):
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Clay Finck (02:52):
All right. Like I mentioned in the intro, I’m going to be diving into two companies using Warren Buffett’s framework for picking stocks. The first company I wanted to dive into was Dollar General, ticker DG. Starting with a high level overview, Dollar General was founded in 1939 and is a discount retailer that provides various merchandise products in the United States. It offers consumable products including paper and cleaning products, packaged food, perishables such as milk, eggs, bread, refrigerated and frozen food, beer and wine. Dollar General tends to target rural towns and lower income communities. One role that the company plays in the overall economy is that they can fill the gap in rural communities that are really too small to have a Walmart or another really large retailer, thus giving them the opportunity to step in and do business in these communities. There’s this saying that “Dollar General goes where Walmarts aren’t.”

(03:51):
The company states that 75% of the US population currently lives within five miles of a Dollar General store. And oftentimes they are located in an area with limited shopping options. “We went where they ain’t,” said David Perdue, Dollar General’s Chief Executive Officer from 2003 to 2007. Dollar General is able to open their stores at a much cheaper price tag than most other retailers so in a sense, they have a low cost advantage in terms of opening new stores and the average Dollar General store costs $250,000 to open while the average grocer or big box store takes several million dollars. They have over 18,000 stores in 47 states in the US and they’ve actually just begun releasing stores in Mexico. To give you a better idea of the footprint they have in the states, there are actually more Dollar Generals than there are McDonald’s, which I found quite surprising, for the US specifically anyways.

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