How is a stock's price-earnings ratio found?
A) by dividing the dividend by the closing price of the stock
B) by dividing the dividend by the firm's earnings per share
C) by dividing current market price of the stock by the firm's earnings per share
D) by subtracting the firm's earnings per share from the closing price of the stock
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