Fairfax Financial Holdings annual revenue for 2023 was $9.375B, a 102.39% increase. Fairfax Financial Holdings annual revenue for 2022 was $4.632B, a 82.5% decline from 2021. Fairfax Financial Holdings annual revenue for 2021 was $26.468B, a 33.71% increase from 2020.
Prem refinanced a small Canadian insurance company and changed the name to Fairfax Financial, which was derived from the principles of fair and friendly acquisitions, based on the golden rule of 'treating others as we would like to be treated ourselves'.
Watsa, directly, and indirectly through 1109519 Ontario Limited, The Sixty Two Investment Company Limited and 810679 Ontario Ltd., owns the controlling equity voting interest of Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited ("Fairfax").
The current market capitalization of Fairfax Financial Holdings is $31.8B.
Fairfax Financial Holdings total assets for the quarter ending September 30, 2024 were $96.616B, a 14.56% increase year-over-year. Fairfax Financial Holdings total assets for 2023 were $91.985B, a 16.7% increase. Fairfax Financial Holdings total assets for 2022 were $78.819B, a 9.03% decline from 2021.
Founded in 1985, Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited is a holding company which, through its subsidiaries, is primarily engaged in property and casualty insurance and reinsurance and the associated investment management. Fairfax's corporate objective is to achieve a 15% growth in book value per share over the long term.
It determines the value of a company and the total limited liability of the company's shareholders. For example: If a company issues only 1 share with a nominal value of £1, the share capital of the company is £1. If a company issues two shares with a nominal value of £1 each, the share capital of the company is £2.
Stock is an ownership interest in a corporation. For example, Lisa may form a corporation and issue 5,000 shares of stock and sell some of the shares to her friend for $100 per share. If she sells all 5,000 shares, she will have raised $500,000 in equity capital.
Shareholders' Equity = Total Assets – Total Liabilities Take the sum of all assets in the balance sheet and deduct the value of all liabilities. Total assets are the total of current assets, such as marketable securities and prepayments, and long-term assets, such as machinery and fixtures.
Shareholders' Equity = Total Assets – Total Liabilities Take the sum of all assets in the balance sheet and deduct the value of all liabilities.