Price-to-book ratio
The price-to-book ratio divides a share's market price by its book value of equity per share, showing how many euros investors pay for each euro of net assets recorded on the balance sheet.
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A company reports total shareholders' equity of €40,000,000 and 8,000,000 shares outstanding, giving a book value per share of €40,000,000 ÷ 8,000,000 = €5.00. Its shares trade at €12.00, so the price-to-book ratio is €12.00 ÷ €5.00 = 2.4: investors pay €2.40 for every €1.00 of book equity.
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SubjectCorporate FinanceCoreTopicBusiness Valuation & DCFCoreTopicBond & Equity ValuationCore
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Variables
- Price-to-book ratio (×)
- Market price per share (€ per share)
- Total shareholders' equity (€)
- Number of shares outstanding (shares)
Compares the market price of a share to the accounting book value of equity backing each share.
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A company reports total shareholders' equity of €75,000,000 and has 5,000,000 shares outstanding. Its shares trade at €18.00. What is its price-to-book ratio?
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