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Book-To-Market Ratio Definition

The book-to-market ratio is used to find a company’s value by comparing its book value to its market value. A company’s book value is calculated by looking at the company’s historical cost, or accounting value. A firm’s market value is determined by its share price in the stock market and the number of shares it has outstanding, which is its market capitalization.

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