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Book Value

The book value of a company is the sum of all assets of a company, minus all the liabilities, divided by the total number of outstanding shares.

The book value calculation gives investors a good idea of exactly what the lowest case scenario the company should be priced at. Value investors usually look to buy stocks in companies that have low share prices but high book value.


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