Malvern Bancorp Tangible Book Value
Malvern Bancorp Tangible Book Value Chart
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About Tangible Book Value
Tangible book value (TBV) is calculated by subtracting intangible assets from the company's book value. TBV is frequently used to illustrate "how much of a company is left after a bankruptcy filing?"
For instance, if a company filed bankruptcy with five million in current assets, three million in gross property, plant, and equipment, and four million in goodwill, we would expect the company to be able to sell the current assets and gross property. It would be unable / difficult to sell goodwill, because it's not a tangible asset. The TBV in this example would be eight (5+3) million.
Tangible book value excludes:
- Goodwill
- Items classified as "Intangible Assets" on the balance sheet
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MLVF Tangible Book Value Benchmarks
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MLVF Tangible Book Value Rankings
| Overall |
64th percentile 2666 of 7593 |
| Sector |
41st percentile 542 of 921 in Financial Services |
| Industry |
60th percentile 47 of 120 in Savings & Cooperative Banks |
MLVF Tangible Book Value Range, Past 5 Years
| Minimum | Go Pro | Mar 2011 |
| Maximum | Go Pro | Dec 2012 |
| Average | Go Pro |
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