Advertisement

Is Bank of America Corporation (BAC) Undervalued?

INSUFFICIENT DATA

The traditional Graham Number cannot be calculated for Bank of America Corporation (BAC) due to missing data. Consider using DCF or other valuation methods for a complete picture.

Current Price
$48.64
Graham Number
N/A
Difference
N/A

Analysis updated March 8, 2026

BAC Key Valuation Metrics

MetricValueSignal
Current Price$48.64
Graham NumberN/A
P/E RatioN/AUnprofitable
P/B Ratio1.18▲ Low
DCF Fair ValueN/A
Dividend Yield2.80%— Moderate
52-Week Range$33.07 – $57.55Mid-range
Market CapN/AMicro Cap
SectorFinancial Services

How We Calculated BAC's Graham Number

The Graham Number, developed by Benjamin Graham (the father of value investing), estimates a stock's maximum fair price based on its earnings and book value.

Graham Number = √(22.5 × EPS × BVPS)

For Bank of America Corporation (BAC):

  • Earnings Per Share (EPS): N/A
  • Book Value Per Share (BVPS): N/A

BAC Dividend Profile

Bank of America Corporation currently pays a quarterly dividend of $0.34 per share, yielding 2.80% at the current price.

Annual Dividend$1.36
Dividend Yield2.80%
Payout RatioN/A
Consecutive Years Paid5+ years
5-Year Dividend Growth-24.5%
Payment FrequencyQuarterly

Dividend History

2026$0.28-74.1%
2025$1.08+8.0%
2024$1.00+8.7%
2023$0.92+7.0%
2022$0.86+10.3%

BAC Value Score: 2/10

2/10

Our proprietary value score rates Bank of America Corporation a 2 out of 10, placing it in the Overvalued / Caution category for value investors.

Score Components

Graham Number vs Price0/2

Graham Number not available

P/E Ratio vs Sector0/2

P/E not available

P/B Ratio1/1

Trading near or below book value

DCF Upside0/2

DCF value not available

Dividend Quality1/1

Solid 2.8% yield

Financial Health0/2

Weak balance sheet metrics

Score methodology: How We Score Stocks

Stocks Similar to BAC

These Financial Services stocks have similar valuation profiles to Bank of America Corporation:

View all stock analyses →

Frequently Asked Questions About BAC

Is BAC undervalued right now?

Based on Graham Number analysis, BAC does not appear significantly undervalued as of March 8, 2026. The Graham Number of $N/A compared to the current price of $48.64 indicates a N/A% difference.

What is Bank of America Corporation's intrinsic value?

Using our DCF model, Bank of America Corporation's estimated intrinsic value is $N/A per share. The Graham Number suggests a fair value of $N/A.

What is the Graham Number for BAC?

The Graham Number for BAC is $N/A, calculated using EPS of $N/A and Book Value Per Share of $N/A. The formula is sqrt(22.5 x EPS x BVPS).

Does BAC pay a dividend?

Yes, BAC pays dividends with a yield of 2.80%. The annual dividend is $1.36 per share. It has paid dividends for 5+ consecutive years.

Is BAC a good buy right now?

Our value score rates BAC a 2/10. The stock is in the "Overvalued / Caution" category. However, this is analysis — not financial advice. Consider your own risk tolerance, portfolio allocation, and investment timeline before making any decisions.

Start Analyzing BAC Today

Ready to invest in Bank of America Corporation? Open a free brokerage account and start trading BAC with $0 commissions.

Moomoo

Get up to 15 free stocks when you open and fund a Moomoo account.

Open Moomoo Account →

Webull

Get up to 12 free stocks when you open and fund a Webull account.

Open Webull Account →

We may earn a commission when you open an account through our links. This does not affect our analysis or ratings.

Learn More About Value Investing

Tools

Related Articles

About Bank of America Corporation

Bank of America Corporation, through its subsidiaries, provides banking and financial products and services for individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses, institutional investors, large corporations, and governments worldwide. Its Consumer Banking segment offers traditional and money market savings accounts, certificates of deposit and IRAs, noninterest-and interest-bearing checking accounts, and investment accounts and products; and credit and debit cards, residential mortgages, ...

CEO

Brian Thomas Moynihan

Employees

213,000

IPO Date

1973-02-21

Disclaimer: This analysis is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, a recommendation, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions. Data sourced from Financial Modeling Prep API and may be delayed. Last updated: March 8, 2026.