http://money.cnn.com/news/companies/...period=quarterOriginally Posted by Cyco
http://money.cnn.com/news/companies/...period=quarterOriginally Posted by Cyco
that is the balance sheet, the real "value" of a company is indeed what investors are willing to pay. You can also roughly calculate the value by multiplying the number of shares times the current value at the stock exchange.Originally Posted by CSL
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
and in best tradition the long term debt has been missed off that BS.Originally Posted by henk4
It's over $100Bn and somebody decides not to enter it
Friend who was our companies CFO had a great story of an interview (may be urban myth ) . He went for an interview when newly qualified. Was given an extract from the company books and asked to produce a balance sheet and a profit and loss account. His first question was "what do you want, a profit or a loss?" . He got the job !!!!! Lesson ? Accountants legally assign monies to different parts of BS/P&L for their own purposes Was a lesson I used when deciding where to invest
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