Take total assets from the balance sheet and divide it by total number of shares
shareholder equity / total assets
Total asset turnover ratio = total sales / total assets
Net Worth = Total Assets - Total Liabilities
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Net Asset Ratio = Total Net Assets/Total Assets
Net Income divided by Average Total Assets
Take total assets from the balance sheet and divide it by total number of shares
shareholder equity / total assets
Total asset turnover ratio = total sales / total assets
im pretty sure its total assets-total liabilities ! =]
Net Capital Ratio =Total assets / Total Liabilities
Net Worth = Total Assets - Total Liabilities
To calculate common equity in a financial statement, subtract total liabilities from total assets. This will give you the common equity, which represents the portion of a company's assets that belong to its common shareholders.
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To calculate the debt ratio from a balance sheet, you divide the total liabilities by the total assets and multiply by 100 to get a percentage. This ratio shows the proportion of a company's assets that are financed by debt.
To calculate capital in a balance sheet, you subtract total liabilities from total assets. This gives you the amount of capital or equity that the company has.