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What (who) is net assets - definition

TOTAL ASSETS MINUS TOTAL OUTSIDE LIABILITIES OF AN INDIVIDUAL OR A COMPANY
Net wealth; Net assets; Net Worth; Net-worth; Networth; Owners' equity

Net worth         
Net worth is the value of all the non-financial and financial assets owned by an individual or institution minus the value of all its outstanding liabilities.System of National Accounts 2008, published by the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the United Nations, and the World Bank, p.
Return on net assets         
MEASURE OF A COMPANY'S FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE WHICH TAKES THE USE OF ASSETS INTO ACCOUNT
Return On Net Assets; RONA (financial ratio); Return on Net Assets
The return on net assets (RONA) is a measure of financial performance of a company which takes the use of assets into account. Higher RONA means that the company is using its assets and working capital efficiently and effectively.
Net operating assets         
Invested capital; Reformatted balance sheet; DAOE; Net Operating Assets; Invested Capital
Net operating assets (NOA) are a business's operating assets minus its operating liabilities. NOA is calculated by reformatting the balance sheet so that operating activities are separated from financing activities.

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Net worth

Net worth is the value of all the non-financial and financial assets owned by an individual or institution minus the value of all its outstanding liabilities. Financial assets minus outstanding liabilities equal net financial assets, so net worth can be expressed as the sum of non-financial assets and net financial assets. This concept can apply to companies, individuals, governments, or economic sectors such as the financial corporations sector, or even entire countries.

Examples of use of net assets
1. This added 21'm to the university‘s net assets, which now total 1.'bn.
2. Net assets per share have grown 22 per cent to 4'5p over the year to the end of March, thanks to some shrewd selling of low–yielding assets.
3. Interros banking subsidiary Rosbank, Russia‘s seventh–largest by net assets, also plans an initial public offering, which Bougrov said was on track to happen in "early summer."
4. The effect is to reduce the value of its net assets by 25m, and this amount will have to be written off in its forthcoming half–year results.
5. Al Dakheel revealed that SRMG had acquired 51% of the net assets of a number of the affiliates of the University Bookshop Group.