Answered By: Bobray Bordelon
Last Updated: Jul 03, 2023     Views: 30

 

The book value of a company is its Shareholder Equity.  Shareholder Equity = Total Assets – Total Liabilities. 

All of the data sources that have company financials will have a shareholder’s equity variable. Book Value/ Share is book value over shares outstanding. 

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