Q

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Tobin's q compares the value of a company given by financial markets with the value of a company's assets. It is calculated by dividing the market value of a company by the replacement value of its assets:

   Tobin's q = market value / asset value

Another use for q is to determine the valuation of the market as a whole. The formula for this q is: value of stock market / corporate net worth

tobin's q