Measures the total return to shareholders, including stock price appreciation and dividends.
What it Measures ?
How much return investors got through price gains and dividends.
Relevant StakeHolders
Investors, Board Members
In-depth Use Case / Real-world Example
TSR is calculated by combining the change in stock price with dividends paid over a period and dividing by the starting stock price. For example, if the stock price increases by ₹50 and dividends paid are ₹10, TSR is 60%. TSR reflects the value created for shareholders and is a key measure of a company’s market performance.
KPI Definition
Business Value
Movement Direction
Sample Formula
(Change in Stock Price + Dividends) / Initial Stock Price
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