Book value per share may not approximate market value per share because:
a. land may have su...
Business, 15.12.2019 11:31 rubianny03
Book value per share may not approximate market value per share because:
a. land may have substantially increased in value.
b. market value reflects future potential earning power.
c. investments may have a market value substantially above the original cost.
d. all of these are reasons why book value per share may not approximate market value per share
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