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Tangible Book Value Per Share Calculator

Estimate tangible book value and tangible book value per share from equity, intangibles, and shares outstanding.

  • Updated April 14, 2026
  • Free online tool
  • Planning and research use

Per-share balance-sheet screening gets easier when total equity, intangible assets, and share count turn into both a tangible book value and a per-share result in one place. This calculator helps visitors estimate tangible book value per share by removing goodwill and other intangible assets from total equity and dividing the remainder by shares outstanding.

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Enter your numbers and read the result first, then use the sections below to understand what affects the outcome.

Tangible book value per share calculator

Estimate tangible book value and tangible book value per share from equity, intangible assets, and shares outstanding.

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$5.55/share

Estimated tangible book value after removing goodwill and other intangible assets, then dividing the remainder by shares outstanding.

Tangible book value per share$5.55/share
Tangible book value$433,000,000
Intangibles removed$107,000,000
Shares used78,000,000
  • $85,000,000 of goodwill plus $22,000,000 of other intangible assets removes $107,000,000 from the equity base entered.
  • That leaves about $433,000,000 of tangible book value, which works out to roughly $5.55 per share across 78,000,000 shares.
  • Use the result as a quick tangible-equity screen only, because real filings may include other adjustments and different share-count definitions.

This is a simplified balance-sheet metric, not investing advice. Companies can define tangible equity and share counts differently in practice.

Last updated April 14, 2026. Use this tool to compare scenarios and plan ahead, then confirm important details with the lender, employer, insurer, contractor, or other qualified provider involved in the final decision.

What the calculator is doing

Enter total shareholder equity, goodwill, other intangible assets, and shares outstanding.

The calculator subtracts the intangible asset inputs from total equity to estimate tangible book value.

It divides that tangible book value by shares outstanding to estimate tangible book value per share.

This is a simplified balance-sheet metric, not investment advice. Reported intangibles, write-downs, and share-count definitions can change how the result should be interpreted.

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Ways people use this tool

Example scenarios help turn a quick estimate into a more useful comparison or planning step.

Turn balance-sheet values into a per-share tangible figure

A quick per-share view can make a large tangible-equity number easier to compare with share price or other per-share measures.

See how intangibles change the equity picture

Removing goodwill and other intangibles can show how different the tangible base looks from total stated equity.

Use it with other balance-sheet tools

This metric often makes more sense beside tangible book value, book value per share, and market-cap tools.

Common questions

How is tangible book value per share calculated here?

The calculator subtracts goodwill and other intangible assets from total shareholder equity, then divides the remaining tangible book value by shares outstanding.

Why remove goodwill and other intangible assets?

The goal is to estimate a more tangible equity base by removing assets that are not physical or cash-like in a simple balance-sheet screen.

Why is this still only a screening metric?

Asset quality, accounting treatment, share classes, and other adjustments can all change how meaningful the result is in practice.

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