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1. ''Loan documentation''.  
 
''Loan documentation''.  


Broadly, Net worth is the value of equity, based on book values, which a borrower covenants to maintain at a minimum absolute or relative level (for the protection of the position of the lender).
Broadly, Net worth is the value of equity, based on book values, which a borrower covenants to maintain at a minimum absolute or relative level (for the protection of the position of the lender).
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Assets]]
* [[Covenant]]
* [[Covenant]]
* [[Equity]]
* [[High net worth]]
* [[High net worth]]
* [[Liabilities]]
* [[Tangible net worth]]
* [[Tangible net worth]]
* [[Wealth management]]
* [[Wealth management]]

Revision as of 12:40, 4 August 2019

1. Loan documentation.

Broadly, Net worth is the value of equity, based on book values, which a borrower covenants to maintain at a minimum absolute or relative level (for the protection of the position of the lender).

The definition of Net worth for covenant compliance purposes will often be a point of negotiation between the lender and the borrower.

For example, Tangible net worth excludes intangible fixed assets from the total figure.


2.

A comparable measure for an individual, often in the context of assessing 'high net worth' in the context of wealth management services.


See also