Economy, asked by nabila3317, 11 months ago

Difference between intrinsic value, face value, and book value of share

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Answered by sayyadmohd78
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Market Value is the current price of the stock quoted on exchange. Book Value is the net worth of the company per share. In other words, it is the amount that the share holder will get for each share after selling out all assets and paying liabilities. Face Value is the nominal value of stock at the time of issuing.

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Market Value is the current price of the stock quoted on exchange. Book Value is the net worth of the company per share. In other words, it is the amount that the share holder will get for each share after selling out all assets and paying liabilities. Face Value is the nominal value of stock at the time of issuing.

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