BURLBurlington Stores, Inc.— fair value (DCF model)
A deterministic two-stage discounted-cash-flow (DCF) estimate of this company's per-share fair value, and how far it sits above or below the current share price — with the full assumptions, a growth×discount sensitivity grid and the methodology. Every figure is engine-computed from SEC filings, delayed prices and the 10-year Treasury yield, with no LLM. This is a model estimate under disclosed assumptions, not a price target, forecast or investment advice.
No number shown — model value falls outside 1/8x-8x of the current price — the assumptions do not fit this business, so the number is withheld
A deterministic model estimate under the disclosed assumptions (two-stage DCF over as-reported SEC figures; CAPM discount off the 10Y Treasury). NOT a price target, forecast, or investment advice — the sensitivity grid shows how the estimate moves as assumptions change.
Free-cash-flow DCF
No number shown — model value falls outside 1/8x-8x of the current price — the assumptions do not fit this business, so the number is withheld
| Base fiscal year · base amount | FY2025 · $171.6M |
| History years | 10 |
| Historical CAGR (raw) | -9.7% |
| Growth start (year 1) | 0.0% (clamped from -9.7% into 0–20%) |
| Terminal growth (Gordon) | 3.0% |
| Discount rate (CAPM) | 4.6% + β 1.20 × 5.0% = 10.6% |
| Projection years | 10 |
Earnings (net-income) DCF
The model estimates $190.89 per share — 44.7% below the current price of $345.29.
| Base fiscal year · base amount | FY2025 · $610.2M |
| History years | 10 |
| Historical CAGR (raw) | 12.2% |
| Growth start (year 1) | 12.2% |
| Terminal growth (Gordon) | 3.0% |
| Discount rate (CAPM) | 4.6% + β 1.20 × 5.0% = 10.6% |
| Projection years | 10 |
| Growth ↓ / Discount → | −1pp | −0.5pp | base | +0.5pp | +1pp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| −5pp | $180.99 | $167.88 | $156.52 | $146.56 | $137.78 |
| −2.5pp | $200.36 | $185.67 | $172.93 | $161.78 | $151.94 |
| base | $221.60 | $205.15 | $190.89 | $178.42 | $167.41 |
| +2.5pp | $244.84 | $226.46 | $210.53 | $196.60 | $184.32 |
| +5pp | $270.25 | $249.75 | $231.99 | $216.45 | $202.76 |
Model computed 2026-07-18 · Source: SEC XBRL filings + delayed price + 10Y Treasury yield · For reference only · Not investment advice
How the model works
- Two-stage DCF. Stage 1 projects ten explicit years of cash flow; stage 2 caps it with a Gordon terminal value. The model runs two variants — one over free cash flow, one over earnings (net income) — whenever each is computable.
- Dollar-level projection ÷ current shares. The company-level dollar series is projected and divided by the current share count once at the end. Dollar totals are split-immune, whereas a per-share history mixes pre/post-split bases.
- Linear growth decay. Stage-1 growth starts at the historical CAGR of the base series (clamped into 0%–20%; the raw CAGR is still disclosed) and decays linearly to the terminal rate.
- Gordon terminal growth = min(10-year Treasury yield, 3%). A company cannot outgrow the economy forever; the discount rate must clear the terminal rate by a minimum spread or the value is undefined.
- CAPM discount rate = 10-year Treasury + beta × equity-risk premium (5%). Beta is clamped into 0.6–2.0 (a degenerate regression beta destabilises the model); an unknown beta defaults to 1.0. Every clamp/default is disclosed.
- Honesty gates (absent, never fabricated): at least four annual points with positive first/last values to anchor a CAGR; banks, insurers and REITs are out of model scope (an FCF/earnings DCF structurally misfits their economics); and a result outside 1/8×–8× of the current price is withheld — the assumptions do not fit that business, so no number is shown.
- Sensitivity, not a single oracle number. A 5×5 grid over (growth-start offset × discount offset) shows how the estimate moves as the two key assumptions change — the honest presentation of model uncertainty.
This page is a deterministic model estimate under disclosed assumptions — not a price target, forecast or investment advice. Source: SEC XBRL filings, delayed prices and US Treasury yields; for reference only.