The net asset value per share are calculated as follows: a. Dividing the net current assets of the company with the ordinary shares. b. Dividing the total assets less the creditors with the ordinary shares. c. Dividing the equity of the company with the ordinary shares. d. Dividing the total assets of the company with the amount of ordinary shares.
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This method would give you a per-share value of the company's current assets, which includes cash and other assets that can be easily converted into cash within one year. This does not take into account long-term assets or liabilities, so it may not provide a Show more…
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