Financial Stocks Trading Near Book Value [View article]
Price-to-book usually is valued at the company's stated book value or maybe an independent analyst's assessment.
None of that matters. What matters is how the company's counterparties see the book value and, more importantly, risk. If it looks bad, margins to up, liquidity shrinks, and insolvency follows--unless you can arrange for a bailout from your friends.
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Price-to-book usually is valued at the company's stated book value or maybe an independent analyst's assessment.
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None of that matters. What matters is how the company's counterparties see the book value and, more importantly, risk. If it looks bad, margins to up, liquidity shrinks, and insolvency follows--unless you can arrange for a bailout from your friends.