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4 | Inventarwert/Liquidationswert vs Eigenkapital je Aktie |
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nav vs. navps Inventarwert/Liquidationswert vs Eigenkapital je Aktie Explanation: Routledge German Dictionary Of Business, Commerce and Finance -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 36 mins (2011-09-25 13:04:59 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Seite 745. Reference: http://books.google.si/books?id=fBtC44gtYJIC&pg=PR9&dq=Routl... |
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Reference Reference information: NAV (net asset value) = the total value of a company after deducting the money owed by it (it is the value of shareholders’ capital plus reserves and any money retained from profits). Abbreviation NAV. Also called net worth. NAVPS (net asset value per share) = the value of a company calculated by dividing the shareholders’ funds by the number of shares issued. (from: Dictionary of accounting) Hope this helps a bit. |
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