If you are wondering whether SLM’s share price still reflects good value after its long run as a student lending name, you are not alone.
The stock last closed at US$26.00, with returns of a 3.1% decline over 7 days, a 4.9% decline over 30 days, a 5.1% decline year to date, and a 7.4% decline over 1 year. The 3 year and 5 year returns sit at 65.1% and 120.9% respectively.
Recent coverage has focused on how SLM fits into the broader student loan and consumer credit conversation, with investors weighing policy changes and credit conditions when they look at the shares.
SLM currently scores 6 out of 6 on our valuation checks for potential undervaluation, giving it a value score of 6/6. Next, we will walk through what that means across…