Book Value per share and goodwill

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Does anyone know if book value per share is included in goodwill in the US and Globally. I believe yes for US but not sure globally
 
What?

I don't think book value (per share or otherwise) has much of anything to do with goodwill.
 
well...well...what a question ;)

Goodwill is included into the book value of the company...so it's also included into calculations of BV per share. That would be interesting indicator of BV goodwil per share ;) I don't see that much meaning of it. The %'ge of goodwill in TA is another issue, that would be interesting to see and impairment charges in last years
 
CFAMontreal Wrote:
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> well...well...what a question ;)
>
> Goodwill is included into the book value of the
> company...so it's also included into calculations
> of BV per share. That would be interesting
> indicator of BV goodwil per share ;) I don't see
> that much meaning of it. The %'ge of goodwill in
> TA is another issue, that would be interesting to
> see and impairment charges in last years


Just read this part "Goodwill is included into the book value of the
> company...so it's also included into calculations
> of BV per share."

He's just yanking your chain with the rest of it.
 
well, answers depend on questions, JoeyDVivre ;)

Book value of company is Book value of its net assets, right? TA-TL, so it is *BS* to say that goodwill is included into BV of the company...well, whatever



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Thursday, September 7, 2006 at 03:54PM by CFAMontreal.
 
There is tangible book value and there is book value; goodwill is not included in the former but is included in the latter.
 
For most companies, the book value is about equally useful with and without goodwill. It's really amazing that we spend so much time learning to read these strange documents thinking about what they might mean. My personal favorite was the balance sheet entry from Krispy Kreme for 'Capitalized Research Expenses'. For a donut company. For tens of millions...



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Thursday, September 7, 2006 at 05:31PM by JoeyDVivre.
 
unless specifically mentioned (tangible BV) BV does include GW.
 
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