Accountancy, asked by chetanronghe21, 6 months ago

An asset is shown in the balance sheet as its book value.​

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Answered by xXDrunkenBabeXx
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An asset's book value is equal to its carrying value on the balance sheet, and companies calculate it netting the asset against its accumulated depreciation. Book value can also be thought of as the net asset value of a company calculated as total assets minus intangible assets (patents, goodwill) and liabilities

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Answered by cjanhvi25
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Book value is the net value of a firm's assets found on its balance sheet, and it is roughly equal to the total amount all shareholders would get if they liquidated the company. Market value is the company's worth based on the total value of its outstanding shares in the market, which is its market capitalization.

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