Aflac (AFL) is drawing fresh attention after reporting second quarter 2026 results, affirming a $0.61 third quarter dividend, and updating investors on progress under its long running share repurchase program.
See our latest analysis for Aflac.
Aflac's share price has a 90 day share price return of 3.85% and a year to date share price return of 10.42%. The 5 year total shareholder return of 139.16% points to momentum that has built over a longer period alongside the recent earnings and capital return announcements.
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After a strong run, fresh earnings momentum and years of buybacks have reset the picture for Aflac. Is most of the upside already reflected in the current price, or does the valuation still leave room ahead?
The most followed valuation narrative for Aflac points to a fair value of $117.71, which sits a little below the recent close around $121.73. That gap is small, so the reasoning behind the estimate matters more than the headline number.
Upward revisions to longer term operating earnings and free cash flow estimates are cited by some as a key reason for higher Aflac price targets, tying expected fundamentals to valuation assumptions.
Want to see what earnings profile justifies that valuation lift? The narrative leans on shrinking margins, modest revenue pressure and a richer future earnings multiple. The exact mix of those assumptions might surprise you.
Result: Fair Value of $117.71 (OVERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, the Aflac narrative still carries pressure points, including ongoing declines in Japan premiums and weaker variable investment income that could challenge the current valuation story.
Find out about the key risks to this Aflac narrative.
The analyst narrative frames Aflac as about 3% overvalued against a fair value of $117.71, based on earnings forecasts and a future P/E of 17.7x. Our DCF model points in a different direction and suggests the stock trades well below its estimated future cash flow value.
That SWS DCF model indicates Aflac at $120.98 is trading at a meaningful discount to an implied value of $167.35, so it flags the stock as undervalued rather than slightly rich. The split between these views raises a simple question for you: Which set of assumptions feels more realistic for Aflac's future cash generation and required return?
Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.
The split between bullish and cautious sentiment around Aflac is clear, so now is a good time to review the data yourself and decide where you stand. To see both sides laid out in one place, start with the 3 key rewards and 1 important warning sign
Before moving on from Aflac, give yourself a wider lens. Fresh ideas from different corners of the market can sharpen your next decision and help avoid blind spots.
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