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About Net Worth per Share

Net Worth Per Share is a measurement of the net worth of the company for each share of stock that has been issued.
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Interpreting the Calculator Results

If Net Worth per Share increases over time:

An increasing Net Worth Per Share value is a positive sign, as this may often be a signal the company has reduced its liabilities. The company may also have gone through a stock buy-back plan, reducing the number of shares, essentially making the net worth for each share more valuable.

If Net Worth per Share decreases over time:

A decreasing or negative Net Worth Per Share value is a negative sign, showing the company”s liabilities may exceed its ability to pay them. Company”s that distribute a large amount of Stock Dividends may also see this ratio value suffer, as it is burdened with constant dividend disbursements.

If Net Worth per Share stays the same over time:

An unchanged Net Worth Per Share value may indicate the company”s net worth for each share of stock has remained the same.