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Chapter 3, Problem 6P
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To compute: The outstanding common share of Company M.
Market Value Added: The measure to evaluate management’s performance in a company’s operations and growth, market value added considers the market value of company’s outstanding shares. It reports the market value over and above the book value of those outstanding shares.
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