Book Value per Common Share is a financial metric that represents the equity value of a company attributed to each outstanding common share. It is calculated by dividing the total common equity by the number of outstanding common shares. This measure provides insight into the intrinsic value of a company’s stock, often used by investors to assess whether a stock is undervalued or overvalued.
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