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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK-B) Stock Analysis — Fair Value, Risk & Moat Rating

NYQ · Financial Services · Insurance - Diversified

$468.50 Buy Zone -3.58 (-0.8%) As of Apr 20, 2026 Not a buy/sell recommendation. See disclaimer.
Overall Verdict Safe Zone
N/A
Altman Z-ScoreNot applicable to this sector
$523.00
Fair ValueBuy Zone (10.4%)
N/A
Moat RatingNot applicable to this sector
TL;DR · Audit Summary

Is Berkshire Hathaway Inc. a safe investment right now?

Trading at $468.50, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK-B) in the Financial Services sector carries a FairValueLabs fair value estimate of $523.00 — a margin of safety of 10.4%, placing it in the Buy Zone. The Altman Z-Score is not applicable to Financial Services companies. Moat analysis is exempt for this sector.

Section 01 · Financial Health

Why the Altman Z-Score does not apply to Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

The Altman Z-Score is designed for manufacturing and non-financial companies. It uses ratios like Working Capital / Total Assets and Revenue / Total Assets that produce misleading results for Financial Services companies.

  • Banks hold massive assets (loans) that inflate Total Assets, making WC/TA nearly zero — a false distress signal
  • Utilities carry high regulated debt by design — the model misreads leverage as risk
  • REITs use Funds From Operations (FFO), not Free Cash Flow — standard cash flow analysis doesn't apply

Altman Z-Score is designed for manufacturing companies and does not apply to banks, utilities, or REITs.

Note: A sector-specific financial health model for Financial Services companies is planned for a future update.

Section 02 · Fair Value Estimate

What is Berkshire Hathaway Inc. actually worth?

FVL Fair Value$523.00
vs
Market Price$468.50
Buy Zone 10.4% Stock trades 10.4% below analyst consensus fair value of $523.00.

How we calculated this

FVL Valuation Model
InputValueSource
Analyst Consensus Target$523.003 Wall Street analysts
Analyst High / Low$578.00 / $481.00Range of analyst price targets
Return on Equity9.8%Profitability relative to shareholder equity

Source: Earnings data from SEC EDGAR filings. Market data via Yahoo Finance.

Section 03 · Competitive Moat

Why standard moat analysis does not apply to Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

Our standard moat model uses ROIC stability, gross margin trends, and switching costs — metrics designed for product and service companies. Financial Services companies compete on fundamentally different dimensions.

  • Banks — moat comes from deposit cost advantage, net interest margin stability, and fee income diversification
  • Utilities — moat is a regulatory monopoly with guaranteed rate of return on invested capital
  • REITs — moat comes from property portfolio quality, location, tenant mix, and cap rate advantages

Standard moat analysis (ROIC/gross margin/switching costs) does not reliably apply to Financial Services companies. Banks compete on net interest margin, utilities on regulated returns, and REITs on occupancy and cap rates.

Note: A sector-specific competitive analysis for Financial Services companies is planned for a future update.

Section 04 · Dividend Safety

Is Berkshire Hathaway Inc.'s dividend safe?

Status Suspended Berkshire Hathaway Inc. has suspended its dividend. No payout is currently being made to shareholders.
Section 05 · Financial Summary

Berkshire Hathaway Inc.'s key financial metrics

BRK-B financial summary
MetricLatest1Y Ago3Y AgoTrend
Revenue $410.5B $424.2B $234.1B Rising
Net Income $67.0B $89.0B −$22.8B Rising
Free Cash Flow $25.0B $11.6B $21.9B Rising
Section 06 · FAQ

Common questions about Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

Why doesn't Berkshire Hathaway Inc. have an Altman Z-Score?

The Altman Z-Score was designed for manufacturing companies and uses ratios like Working Capital/Total Assets and Revenue/Total Assets. These ratios produce misleading results for banks, utilities, and REITs, whose balance sheets are structured fundamentally differently. We exclude Z-Score for these sectors to avoid presenting inaccurate data.

What is Berkshire Hathaway Inc.'s estimated fair value?

Our valuation model estimates Berkshire Hathaway Inc.'s fair value at $523.00 per share. The current margin of safety is 10.4%. This estimate uses a PE-based approach with analyst consensus earnings.

Why doesn't Berkshire Hathaway Inc. have a moat rating?

Our standard moat analysis uses ROIC, gross margins, and switching costs — metrics designed for product/service companies. Banks compete on net interest margins and deposit costs, utilities have regulated monopoly moats, and REITs compete on property location and occupancy rates. These require sector-specific models that we plan to add in the future.

Does Berkshire Hathaway Inc. pay a dividend?

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. does not currently pay a regular dividend, or has suspended its dividend. Check the dividend safety section for the latest status.

FairValueLabs Disclaimer

All valuations, scores, ratings, and classifications on this page are produced by the FairValueLabs internal valuation system. They do not represent actual market value, guaranteed outcomes, or professional investment advice. These are analytical estimates for educational and research purposes only.

This is not financial advice. All data is sourced from SEC EDGAR public filings. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.

Last updated: Apr 20, 2026. Data sources: SEC EDGAR (financial statements), Yahoo Finance (market data, analyst consensus). Data may not reflect the most recent quarter.

BRK-B analysis methodology: How we calculate fair value, Z-Scores, and moat ratings