Quarter-Over-Quarter Book Value Per Share Growth measures the percentage change in a company's book value per share (BVPS) from one quarter to the next. BVPS is calculated by dividing the company's total equity by its outstanding shares. This metric helps assess how a company's book value grows relative to its share count over a short period. Positive growth indicates increased shareholder equity, while negative growth suggests a decline in the company's net asset value per share.
Quarter-Over-Quarter Book Value Per Share Growth, %