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"book value of" is correct and commonly used in written English, particularly in finance and accounting contexts.
It refers to the value of an asset as recorded in a company's accounting books. Example sentence: The book value of the company's assets decreased significantly after the market crash.
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(That's the "book value" of the company).
(It is now trading above its stated book value of $39.45 a share).
The payments are tied to the book value of A.I.G.'s stock and A.I.G.'s earnings.
Its stake in lender GMAC might be worth, at best, its book value of $5 billion.
Goodwill is the difference between the book value of assets and the price paid.
Today, publicly owned assets in the UK have a book value of approximately £385bn.
It estimates the acquired assets have a total book value of about $600 million.
There's more than just the book value of your favorite card".
Analysts, however, said it would probably be offered the much lower book value of about €4bn.
It is paying about 1.9 times United Nebraska's book value of $51.8 million.
In other words, they believe that the book value of many banks is too high.
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