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If You Multiply the Number of Shares Outstanding for a Stock

Question 22

Question 22

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If you multiply the number of shares outstanding for a stock by the price per share, you are computing the firm's:


A) equity ratio.
B) total book value.
C) market share.
D) market capitalization.
E) time value.

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