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The book value per share is obtained by dividing?

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Accounts - Principles of Accounts JAMB 2009

The book value per share is obtained by dividing?

  • shareholders equity by outstanding shares checkmark
  • total assets by outstanding shares
  • gross profit by outstanding shares
  • net profit by outstanding shares

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

To calculate the book value per share, you must first calculate the book value, then divide by the number of common shares. Also, since you're working with common shares, you must subtract the preferred shareholder equity from the total equity. Hence we have;

Book Value per Share = (Shareholders' Equity - Preferred Equity) / Total Outstanding Common Shares.

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