12. In Comparison to face value The valuation of shares are usually
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Equal
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In Comparison to face value, the valuation of shares is usually more. (Option B )
Explanation:
- The current value of a stock is its market value per share. It is the price of the stock value in the market.
- Shares have a face value that is frequently substantially lower than their market value, usually less than 1% of the market value.
- As a result, whether you purchase or sell stocks, you will nearly always pay (or get) a price that is far lower than their face value.
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