An asset-based approach focuses on a company's net asset value, calculated by subtracting total liabilities from total assets. This valuation method allows for some interpretation in deciding what assets and liabilities to include and how to measure their worth. Stakeholder and investor returns increase when a company’s value increases, and vice versa. The asset-based value is calculated by subtracting liabilities from assets and may differ from the balance sheet value. Adjusting net assets allows for a more accurate representation of a company's net asset value based on the market value of its assets and liabilities.
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