What is the main difference between Net Worth and Net Asset
Value ?
Answer Posted / manoj s
NETWORTH IS OWNERS EQUITY.. WHICH IS CALUCULATED BY A
FORMULA = EUITY SHARE CAPITAL +PREFERENCE SHARE
CAPITAL+RESERVES AND SURPLUS-MISC EXPENSES-CAPITAL WIP.
NAV.MARKET VALUE OF ASSETS
LESS:LIABLITIES TO OUTSIDERS
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE TO ALL SHAREHOLDERS
LESS:PREFERENCE CAPITAL
NET ASSETS AVAILABLE TO EYUITY SHAREHODERS
NAV= NET ASSETS AVAILABLE TO EYUITY SHAREHODERS/NO OF
EQUITY SHARES
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