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  2. Financial position of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Budget and debt in theUnited States of America. The financial position of the United States includes assets of at least $269 trillion (1576% of GDP) and debts of $145.8 trillion (852% of GDP) to produce a net worth of at least $123.8 trillion (723% of GDP). [a] GDP in Q1 decline was due to foreclosures and increased rates of household saving.

  3. How Do I Calculate My Tangible Net Worth? - AOL

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    The total value of your physical assets, or your tangible net worth, is a key measure of this. By comprehending and calculating it effectively, you can make informed decisions related to ...

  4. Asset - Wikipedia

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    Tangible assets such as art, furniture, stamps, gold, wine, toys and books are recognized as an asset class in their own right. [15] Many high-net-worth individuals will seek to include these tangible assets as part of their overall asset portfolio. This has created a need for tangible asset managers.

  5. Return on tangible equity - Wikipedia

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    ROTE is computed by dividing net earnings (or annualized net earnings for annualized ROTE) applicable to common shareholders by average monthly tangible common shareholders' equity. [1] Tangible common shareholders' equity equals total shareholders' equity less preferred stock , goodwill , and identifiable intangible assets .

  6. Let's Check Baker Hughes' Growth - AOL

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    By the way, I asked Heiserman about the tendency for some large cap blue chips -- names like Procter & Gamble, IBM, and Altria-- to have a high intangible assets ratio and negative tangible book ...

  7. Net Worth for Retirees: How To Tell Whether You’re Poor ...

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    This can even lead to negative net worth in retirement, which means total debt adds up to more than total assets. Based on data from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the National Council ...

  8. Tangible common equity - Wikipedia

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    Accounting. Tangible common equity ( TCE ), the subset of shareholders' equity that is not preferred equity and not intangible assets, [1] [2] is an uncommonly used measure of a company's financial strength. It indicates how much ownership equity owners of common stock would receive in the event of a company's liquidation.

  9. Checking the Quality of Timken's Growth - AOL

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    By the way, I asked Heiserman about the tendency for some large cap blue chips -- names like Procter & Gamble, IBM, and Altria-- to have a high intangible assets ratio and negative tangible book ...