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    Enterprise Value Often Is Defined as the Sum of the Market
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Enterprise Value Often Is Defined as the Sum of the Market

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Enterprise value often is defined as the sum of the market value of a firm's equity, preferred shares, debt, and non-controlling interest less total cash and cash equivalents.

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