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To own FirstCash, you have to believe its mix of traditional pawn lending and American First Finance’s point-of-sale products can keep compounding earnings without overreaching on risk or leverage. The latest quarter strengthens that case: broad-based growth across U.S., Latin American and now U.K. pawn stores, along with margin-driven earnings gains at American First Finance, supports the existing narrative of steady profit expansion rather than radically changing it. With the stock already up strongly year to date and trading at a higher earnings multiple than many consumer finance peers, the near term feels more about execution than discovery. Key catalysts now include integrating the H&T acquisition cleanly and sustaining lower loss provisions at American First Finance, while high debt and regulatory scrutiny remain the big watchpoints.
FirstCash Holdings' share price has been on the slide but might be dropping deeper into value territory. Find out whether it's a bargain at this price.Four Simply Wall St Community fair value views span roughly US$73 to US$182 per share, underlining how far apart private investors can be. Set against the recent earnings beat and reliance on American First Finance’s credit performance, that spread shows why it helps to weigh several opinions before deciding how resilient FirstCash’s story looks to you.
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