Getting More Value For Your Stockholders Through Economic Value Added Measures
- Topics:
- Strategic Management Tools
- Tags:
- Economic Value Added,
- Economic Value-Added Analysis,
- Finance,
- Managerial Accounting,
- Value Associates
- Source:
- Value Associates
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Overview: This article defines that Economic Value Added (EVA) is an indicator of the market value of service center's owner’s equity, a measure especially important to closely held companies, which do not have the benefit of a published stock price. For publicly traded companies, EVA correlates very closely with stock price. It also discusses the strategies for increasing EVA if a company is publicly traded or closely held, managing to increase EVA. It also explains the characteristics of EVA and also provides with the “Interpretation of ECB Statistics” related to EVA.
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Format: PDF | Size: 219KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 10





