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Difference between Asset Value and Net asset value and Net Current Asset Value

Posted by Jaime Hawkins at May 02. 2007
Can someone please give the formulas for Asset Value and Net Asset Value and the formula for Net Current Asset Value?
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Re: Difference between Asset Value and Net asset value and Net Current Asset Value

Posted by jerry strong at May 02. 2007
Nacv - is current assets minus all liabilities - long and short.

Get fixed assets for free. Mostly junk stks today. Value line has a list of these

stocks each week. Look at the Scot Barbie fund called Agies Vale.

Go to Stingy Investor .com to see modern Graham screens . Free newsletter.

The screen here does not filter out cylical stocks that sell at low PE,s

at cycle tops.

NAV - is assets minus debt - also called book value

tangiable book - is book minus goodwill intangiables.

liquaditon value - is what assets will bring if sold.

May be more or less than book value.

Asset value in the vaue of all assets - debt plus equity or book value.

Want debt to equity to be no more than 50%.

The Delafield fund - DEFIX 17% for last 5 yrs.

Best to buy a value fund run buy an expert.


Noway to buy one stock and get rich except buy luck.

Read Grahams lectures here at links. One smart man.


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