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What it means to buy a company's stock

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  • Yeah, I would also like more finance, investing and trading related videos. Thanks!

  • awesome, sal. i cant understand how your videos have fewer views than, say, jersey shore compilations.

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  • He seems to be saying the price and market cap is, or should be, based on book value. But doesn't it depend on expected earnings growth?

  • thasnks for that the diagrams helped and made it easy to understand

  • WHERES MY BONUS POINTS?

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  • well if u are lending dollars doesn't that make u a part owner?

  • @p4ul1z

    Hey Buddy, it is still an asset

    Once you buy it it's net book value is gross cost less depreciation (Straight-Line) so $100,000 car less 20% depreciation = £80,000 Net Book Value, now if you sold it after Y1, yes you would sell at a loss, however the 20% depreciation is wrote off your corporation tax liability.

  • Great videos man. So easy to understand! Keep up the good work :)

  • perfect simplicity.

  • @p4ul1z i don't entirely disagree with you, but a car is an asset.. the loss of value you are describing is accumulated depreciation. even though the value might go down, the car can still be used. even once it reaches the point of no longer operating, there is still a nominal salvage value for metals.

  • Good stuff!

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