Book Value per Share Gr % 3 Mo (Last FY Qtr)

Book Value Growth
The book value growth rate for a stock is a measure of how the stock�s book value per share (BVPS) has grown over the last ten years.

For portfolios, this data point is the share-weighted collective book value growth for all stocks in the current portfolio. (The share-weighted average is more accurate than an asset-weighted average for this type of calculation.)

Note: Book value growth is one of the five growth factors used to calculate the Morningstar Investment Style Box.

Benefits

Book value growth tells an investor how quickly a company is building its asset base. A company may increase its book value by buying more assets or decreasing its liabilities. The book value growth rate helps Morningstar determine how strong the overall growth-orientation is for a stock or portfolio.

Origin

Morningstar generates this figure in-house based on stock statistics from our internal equities databases. For stocks, this figure is calculated monthly. For funds and portfolios, Morningstar updates this figure upon receipt of the most-recent portfolio holdings from the asset manager.


Available Time Periods
As of Most Recent Fiscal Year End (FY 1): 3 Month, 1 Year, 3 Year, 5 Year, 10 Year
As of Most Recent Quarter End (Last FY Qtr): 3 Month