Total Shareholder Return
Total Shareholder Return (TSR) is a financial metric that measures the performance of a company's stock over a specific period. It combines the capital gains from the stock price appreciation and any dividends paid to shareholders. TSR provides a comprehensive view of the returns generated for investors, reflecting both market performance and income from investments.
Investors often use TSR to compare the performance of different companies or to assess the effectiveness of management strategies. By focusing on total returns, TSR helps shareholders understand how well their investments are performing relative to other opportunities in the market.