FAQ

63. What’s the difference between book value and market value in reporting?

Quick Answer:
Book value is historical cost; market value reflects current worth.


Learn More:
Understanding this distinction ensures accurate wealth analysis. For family offices, both perspectives matter — one for accounting, one for strategy. Findex tracks both values per asset, ensuring transparency across accounting and investment functions.

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