Tangible Book Value Calculation
Friday, January 27th, 2012
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The Little Book of Value Investing $17.47 The Little Book of Value Investing offers investors (professional and amateur alike) the necessary tools to follow a value-investment model that consistently beats the market…. |
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The Little Book of Value Investing (Unabridged) $13.09 The Little Book of Value Investing offers investors (professional and amateur alike) the necessary tools to follow a value-investment model that consistently beats the market…. |
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Second Star: Star Svensdotter, Book 1 $17.49 “When the Betelgeuse message was detected, it changed a lot of things on Earth. We began to look seriously outward with deliberate calculation…. |
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Gold, Hard Money, and Financial Gurus (Unabridged) $5.69 For centuries, gold has been considered a safe haven; it is tangible, unlike an account balance, and its value is relatively stable, especially as a hedge against inflation…. |
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They Don’t Teach Corporate in College (Unabridged) $13.99 Based on a mix of interviews, research and personal experience, this book’s upbeat advice focuses on tangible tactics that recent college grads and experienced 20-somethings can put to work…. |
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The Treatment of Intangibles: A Banker’s View $106.62 New – Focusing on value and the impact this has on the calculation of goodwill and treatment of all intangibles, this book argues that accountants overemphasize cost and liquidation value, ignore cashflow and value to a going concern, that they would “rather be precisely wrong than roughly right”. They therefore distort the values of many tangible and intangible assets and overstate goodwill, with serious distorting effect. The book supports these arguments, illustrates the harm they do and disc |
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The Treatment of Intangibles: A Banker’s View $176.01 New – Focusing on value and the impact this has on the calculation of goodwill and treatment of all intangibles, this book argues that accountants overemphasize cost and liquidation value, ignore cashflow and value to a going concern, that they would “rather be precisely wrong than roughly right”. They therefore distort the values of many tangible and intangible assets and overstate goodwill, with serious distorting effect. The book supports these arguments, illustrates the harm they do and disc |
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The Treatment of Intangibles: A Banker’s View $3.05 Used – Focusing on value and the impact this has on the calculation of goodwill and treatment of all intangibles, this book argues that accountants overemphasize cost and liquidation value, ignore cashflow and value to a going concern, that they would “rather be precisely wrong than roughly right”. They therefore distort the values of many tangible and intangible assets and overstate goodwill, with serious distorting effect. The book supports these arguments, illustrates the harm they do and dis |
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The Treatment of Intangibles: A Banker’s View $4.27 Used – Focusing on value and the impact this has on the calculation of goodwill and treatment of all intangibles, this book argues that accountants overemphasize cost and liquidation value, ignore cashflow and value to a going concern, that they would “rather be precisely wrong than roughly right”. They therefore distort the values of many tangible and intangible assets and overstate goodwill, with serious distorting effect. The book supports these arguments, illustrates the harm they do and dis |