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How Do You Find Book Value Stocks?

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How Do You Find Book Value Stocks?

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A company’s book value is described as the amount of assets a company would have if it went out of business. This amount is reached by subtracting the preferred stock, liabilities and intangible assets that are present from the company’s total assets.Figures that represent book value stocks are usually lower than other stock figures. If you are looking to invest in a business and you want to do so at the lowest rate, this is the figure you want to try to obtain. Determine which companies are showing or have shown a significant drop in share prices within the past year. You are going to be comparing figures, so look at several different ones. Check to see if any of the companies you are looking at have not shown any further drops within a shorter period of time (say, three months), and/or are showing signs of currently remaining stable. Rule out those companies whose share prices are currently ridiculously low. Under $2 should be given a second or third look before you decide whether or

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