How Do You Calculate Equity Per Share & Dividend?
Equity per share, also referred to as book value of equity per share (BVEPS), is an equity metric used along with dividends per share (DPS) by investment analysts to research the performance of a particular company with outstanding shares. Not to be confused with earnings per share, BVEPS looks at the book or accounting value of one share of common equity stock. Likewise, DPS looks at the dividends paid out to stockholders for ownership of one share of stock. Both calculations require knowledge of the number of shares outstanding for the company and can change from quarter to quarter. Download or request the annual report of the company for which you want to calculate equity per share and dividend. Most companies post their annual reports on their websites. You can also have the company mail a copy of the annual report by contacting its investor relations department. Turn to the balance sheet. The balance sheet is a snapshot of the company’s assets and liabilities. It also provides inv