Finance Book Value Formula
Posted in Entertainment on 05/27/2011 07:34 am by admin

Finance help: How do I calculate the ratio of price to book value? I’ve been doing what I thought was the?
formula, but it keeps being wrong.
These are my book values:
1998= 1.18
1999= 1.55
2000= 2.29
2001= 3.26
I’m sure there are other factors that go into pricing a book. The popularity of the book, the rareity, the current infromation, the demand.
/jerome
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