A company that’s listed on a stock exchange has two values, a Book Value and Market Value.
The Market Value of a company is its Price Per Share which is more commonly known as its Share Price.
The Book Value Per Share (BVPS) is a company’s Book Value divided by the number of shares outstanding (total amount of shares a company has).
BVPS = (total assets - total liabilities) / number of shares outstanding (total amount of shares a company has)
Please know, the value of investments can go up as well as down and you may receive back less than your original investment, meaning, when investing your capital is at risk.
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