Definition

The ratio of a company's market value to the replacement cost of its assets, proposed by economist James Tobin. A Tobin's Q greater than one suggests that the market values the firm above its tangible asset base, with the excess often attributable to intangible assets such as brand, technology, and human capital.

Related Terms

Tag-Along Rights Tangible Asset Tax Amortisation Benefit (TAB) Technology Transfer Term Sheet

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