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Book Value
Book Value
Parent term
Accounting
Book Value is an accounting measures of the equity of a business/asset after subtracting a companies liabilities from assets.
More about Book Value
Mentioned by the Following
Publications
Berkshire Hathaway Letters to Shareholders 1965 to 2018
The Little Book of Value Investing
Experts
Child Terms
Notes
Book value
is an
accounting
measure
It may not represent the true
value
of an asset in the open markets
Certain assets like
real estate
can have significantly higher real
market
values than
book value
Other assets like automobiles may have significantly lower real
market
values than
book value
Calculating
Book Value
for A Single Asset
Subtract depreciation, amortization and/or impairment costs from the original cost of the asset
Calculating
Book Value
for an Entire Company
Book Value
for a company is an
accounting
measure based on a companies
balance sheet
Subtract
intangible assets
and all liabilities from a companies total assets to calculate
book value
Tangible
Book Value
Sometime
book value
may include goodwill and/or
intangible assets
, sometimes it doesn't
When intangible assets and goodwill are explicitly excluded, the metric can be defined as "Tangible
Book Value