Financial Definition of Price/Book Ratio
Meaning of Price/Book Ratio
Compares a stock’s market value to the value of total assets less total liabilities (book value). Determined by dividing current stock price by common stockholder equity per share (book value), adjusted for stock splits. Also called Market-to-Book.
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