TL;DR
Yahoo Finance is a financial data aggregator — it shows analyst price targets and basic multiples but does not perform DCF stock valuation. MiniValuator performs the actual DCF calculation with sensitivity analysis. Use both: Yahoo Finance for data and analyst consensus; MiniValuator for your own stock valuation.
| Feature | MiniValuator | Yahoo Finance |
|---|---|---|
| DCF Stock Valuation | Yes — two-stage DCF model | No — no built-in DCF calculator |
| Analyst Price Targets | Not included | Yes — aggregated from Wall Street analysts |
| Intrinsic Value Estimate | Yes — DCF-based | No — only relative metrics and consensus targets |
| Sensitivity Analysis | Yes — interactive heatmap | Not available |
| Financial Data Depth | Key metrics for DCF | Full income statement, balance sheet, cash flow |
| Stock Valuation Method | Absolute (intrinsic) DCF | N/A — data platform, not a stock valuation tool |
| Free Access | 50 free credits | Mostly free (some data behind paywall) |
| Ease of Use | Focused — one-click DCF stock valuation | Data-rich but unstructured for stock valuation |
Investors who want to compute a DCF stock valuation based on their own assumptions rather than relying on consensus analyst price targets.
Investors who need raw financial statement data, earnings calendars, news, and analyst consensus as part of their broader stock valuation research workflow.
Go beyond analyst targets — run your own DCF stock valuation with MiniValuator.
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