This document discusses several market indicators that can be used to evaluate a company's performance and wealth creation, including: Total Shareholder Return (TSR), which measures the annual return received by shareholders through share price changes and dividends. TSR is often compared to benchmark market indexes. Wealth Added Index (WAI), which measures the increase in shareholder wealth over time after deducting the cost of equity. A positive WAI means the firm generated value. Market Value Added (MVA), which is the difference between a firm's total market value and the total amount of capital invested in it. A positive MVA means the firm added value for investors. Tobin's Q ratio,