AAPL 206.655 1.0044% MSFT 384.86 2.7965% NVDA 106.185 3.3833% GOOGL 158.72 2.1693% GOOG 160.73 1.9084% AMZN 185.5673 2.7504% META 530.91 2.0451% AVGO 187.43 5.9465% BRK-A 795500.0 0.8495% BRK-B 530.135 0.6312% LLY 855.05 3.0901% TSLA 255.535 1.9123% TSM 163.78 3.783% V 336.305 0.5787% JPM 243.935 1.2683% UNH 426.3 -0.3879% NVO 62.61 2.137% WMT 95.78 0.8635% LVMUY 113.69 1.6632% XOM 108.77 1.3039%
AAPL 206.655 1.0044% MSFT 384.86 2.7965% NVDA 106.185 3.3833% GOOGL 158.72 2.1693% GOOG 160.73 1.9084% AMZN 185.5673 2.7504% META 530.91 2.0451% AVGO 187.43 5.9465% BRK-A 795500.0 0.8495% BRK-B 530.135 0.6312% LLY 855.05 3.0901% TSLA 255.535 1.9123% TSM 163.78 3.783% V 336.305 0.5787% JPM 243.935 1.2683% UNH 426.3 -0.3879% NVO 62.61 2.137% WMT 95.78 0.8635% LVMUY 113.69 1.6632% XOM 108.77 1.3039%

Shareholder Equity Ratio

Updated on August 29, 2023

Shareholder Equity Ratio shows the ratio of debt and equity used to fund the assets of the company. If the ratio is one, then its fully financed by the equity and lower than 0.5 means that the assets are more funded by the debts. The formulae for the calculation are a division of Total Shareholder Equity by Total Assets of the company.