Phrases with «book value»

The term "book value" refers to the value of a company or an asset based on its financial records, such as the balance sheet. It is the net worth of the asset or company if all its liabilities or debts were paid off. So, it gives an estimate of how much the asset or company is worth on paper, but it may not reflect its true market value. Full definition

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Sentences with «book value»

  • What about you, have you experienced a double digit drop in book value of your portfolio in a very short time period? (myfinancialshape.com)
  • All measures like the growth in tangible book value per share become considerably more complicated to evaluate when a company grows via a series of mergers. (alephblog.com)
  • And, if I can be so radical, we begin ignoring earnings and focus on growth tangible book value per share. (alephblog.com)
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