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Intuit Inc. - Book Value Per Share - MarketXLS

Data

Book Value Per Share

Live
65.77
Returns the book value of the company's equity divided by its number of shares outstanding.

How calculated

It is calculated by dividing equity available to common shareholders by the number of outstanding shares

Example usage

=BookValuePerShare("MSFT")

Assets

Stocks
Book Value Per Share
StockBook Value Per Share

INTU

65.77

FIS

30.78

PAYX

10.70

ADP

13.13

HRB

-2.69

ADBE

33.04

ORCL

3.90
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Intuit Inc.

Sector: Technology   

Industry: Software - Application

640.12
 
USD
  
-38.58
  
(-5.68%)
Previous close: 678.7  Open: 668.18  Bid: 641.01  Ask: 641.35
52 week range    
557.29   
   714.78
Mkt Cap: 180,556 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 1,410,055
Peers   
FIS / 
PAYX / 
ADP / 
HRB / 
ADBE / 
ORCL / 
NUAN / 
FISV / 
SAP / 
Last updated: Monday 25th November 2024

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