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hey guys need some guidance here.
what does NAV means and how do u all evaluate the performance of a company with the value? what is the ideal margin u guys looking at?
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20-04-2011, 11:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 20-04-2011, 11:49 AM by iff.)
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Just like to share what I know,
NAV = Total Asset - Total Liability
and NAV = Shareholder's Equity
(not 100% sure abt this, anyone could confirm on this?)
The NAV is an indicator of intrinsic value of a share,
and it should grow over year as the company grows, thus there comes this ROE (return on equity),
The share price may not follow NAV anyway, but it serves as some valuation guidance especially for REITs type counters.
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Hi Musicwhiz,
Yes the word "book value" is more accurate, thanks for pointing this out