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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 02 Aug 2021

When Averaging Multiples, the Arithmetic Mean Is Inferior to the Harmonic Mean

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Page Range: 61 – 67
DOI: 10.5791/21-00002
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This article posits that using the arithmetic mean to average multiples is mathematically inferior. A multiple is an inverted ratio with price in the numerator. The harmonic mean is a statistically sound method for averaging inverted ratios. It should be used as a measure of central tendency for multiples, along with the median. Empirically, the harmonic mean and the median of a set of multiples are usually similar. Because the harmonic mean can be overly affected by abnormally low multiples, the valuator must use judgment to exclude outliers.

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Gilbert E. Matthews, Chairman Financial Services and Senior Managing Director, Sutter Securities Inc., San Francisco, California.

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