Why would you only buy things that were 65 % or less of NCAV
where net current assets are mostly inventory, where the company lost money in 4 of the last 10 years, etc..
Why would you only buy things that were 65 % or less of NCAV
where net current assets are mostly inventory, where the company lost money in 4 of the last 10 years, etc..
Not exact matches
Yet, had you focused exclusively on
net nets (Graham's famous approach whereby one only buys stock in companies
where the sum of
current assets less all liabilities exceeds the market value), you would have cashed in 29.4 % annually in the same period.
Net - net asset value: Companies, where the sum of the current assets (adjusted to reflect liquidation value) exceed the sum of all its short and long term debt obligations with at least 30 %, can be characterized as net - nets if the sum of this calculation exceeds the current market value / trading pri
Net -
net asset value: Companies, where the sum of the current assets (adjusted to reflect liquidation value) exceed the sum of all its short and long term debt obligations with at least 30 %, can be characterized as net - nets if the sum of this calculation exceeds the current market value / trading pri
net asset value: Companies,
where the sum of the
current assets (adjusted to reflect liquidation value) exceed the sum of all its short and long term debt obligations with at least 30 %, can be characterized as
net - nets if the sum of this calculation exceeds the current market value / trading pri
net -
nets if the sum of this calculation exceeds the
current market value / trading price.
A unit - linked insurance plan (ULIP) is a type of life insurance
where the cash value of a policy varies according to the
current net asset value of the underlying investment
assets.