Net tangible assets (NTA) refers to the total value of a company's tangible assets after deducting intangible assets and liabilities.
It is a measure of the value of the company's tangible assets, such as real estate, equipment, and inventories, that could potentially be liquidated or used for business purposes. NTA is a more conservative measure of a company's value compared to its total assets, as it excludes intangible assets such as goodwill, patents, and brand value, which are more difficult to quantify.
Importance of the NTA
Formula to Calculate Net Tangible Assets (NTA):
NTA= Total Assets − Intangible Assets − Total Liabilities
Where:
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