Value Enhancement Strategies
- Topics:
- Strategic Management Tools
- Tags:
- Economic Value Added,
- Economic Value-Added Analysis,
- Finance,
- Managerial Accounting,
- New York University,
- Strategy
- Source:
- New York University
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Overview: The prime aim of an organization is to maximize returns for its stakeholders. It can do so by creating ‘value’ in the process. ‘Value’ is something more than the usual offering from the organization. Economic Value Added (EVA) is the monetary value of an entity at the end of a time period minus the monetary value of that same entity at the beginning of that time period. EVA is a tool that measures how much more valuable a company has become during a given time period. EVA is one of the several approaches to value enhancement. The paper examines the previously mentioned approaches.
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Format: PDF | Size: 235KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 50
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