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| | + | The net asset value ([[NAV]]) of a company, calculated by total assets minus intangible assets (patents, goodwill) and liabilities. It is the total value of the company's assets that shareholders would theoretically receive if a company were liquidated. It is often quoted on a per [[stock|share]] basis. |
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Assets minus debts and liabilities.
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The net asset value (NAV) of a company, calculated by total assets minus intangible assets (patents, goodwill) and liabilities. It is the total value of the company's assets that shareholders would theoretically receive if a company were liquidated. It is often quoted on a per share basis.