What is networth?
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Answer / surya.p
This is exces amount of Assets then liabilities, for
Companies. Ex: Comapny assets is $100 millions worth, then
liabilities have $75 million worth then the Company
networth is $25 millions, Net worth also called as
Shareholder's equity of the firms.
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Answer / sattui mallaiah
The difference between total assets and liabilities.
For example, if a company has $45 million worth of
liabilities and $65million worth of assets the company's
net worth $20Million this amount also called as a
shareholder's equity.
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Answer / raghavendra
excess of net asset over outstanding libilites
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Answer / g.ram reddy
THE DIFERENSE BETWEEN TOTAL ASSET AND TOTAL LIABILITY IS
KNOWN AS NET WORTH
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Answer / raja
while calculating net worth of a company we will take total
assets -total liablites
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Answer / ravi chowdary
it shows the difference between current assets & current
libilities
networth=currentassets-current libilities
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