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Book value definition

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What does Book value mean?

Book value is the value of an asset as it appears on a company's balance sheet. In the UK, companies may need to adjust the book value of their assets to reflect changes in their market value or to comply with tax regulations. Book value is important for financial reporting purposes as it provides insight into the value of a company's assets and can be used to calculate key financial ratios, such as the company's price-to-book ratio. However, it is important to note that book value does not always accurately reflect the market value of an asset, particularly in cases where an asset's market value has changed significantly since it was initia


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