MGIC Investment (MTG) recently reported Q2 earnings with revenue roughly matching expectations and earnings per share above analyst estimates. Management highlighted a 14.5% return on equity, and the stock gained about 1.9% following the release.
See our latest analysis for MGIC Investment.
For context, MGIC Investment’s share price has a 90 day share price return of 19.33% and a year to date share price return of 6.72%, while the 1 year total shareholder return is 16.69% and the 5 year total shareholder return is 133.99%. This points to momentum that has been building over several years rather than just around this latest earnings release.
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The recent share price gains and double digit return on equity can point to MGIC Investment’s underlying mortgage insurance engine, or simply a sentiment swing. So how does the current valuation stack up against those fundamentals?
The most followed narrative values MGIC Investment at $30.60 per share, slightly below the last close of $31.11, which frames a modest premium in today’s price.
Analysts expect earnings to reach $574.1 million (and earnings per share of $3.44) by about July 2029, down from $707.9 million today. In order for the above numbers to justify the price target of the analysts, the company would need to trade at a PE ratio of 10.9x on those 2029 earnings, up from 8.7x today.
Want to understand why a higher future earnings multiple is central to this fair value for MGIC Investment? The narrative leans heavily on stable revenue, shifting margins, and sizeable buybacks to support that pricing story.
Result: Fair Value of $30.60 (OVERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, MGIC Investment’s story could shift if mortgage origination stays muted or if rising delinquencies and higher claims start to pressure margins and capital flexibility.
Find out about the key risks to this MGIC Investment narrative.
The analyst narrative sees MGIC Investment as 1.7% overvalued at $30.60, yet Simply Wall St's DCF model points in the opposite direction. On that basis, MTG at $31.11 is trading at a very large discount to an estimated future cash flow value of $77.30. Which story do you think fits the risk and reward profile you are comfortable with?
Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.
Given the mixed signals around MGIC Investment’s valuation, it can help to move quickly, review the underlying data, and test the assumptions yourself. To weigh both the concerns and potential upsides in one place, start with the 2 key rewards and 1 important warning sign.
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