EVA For Small Manufacturing Companies
- Topics:
- Strategic Management Tools
- Tags:
- Economic Value Added,
- Economic Value-Added Analysis,
- Finance,
- Managerial Accounting,
- Manufacturing,
- Manufacturing Company,
- Performance
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Overview: From the executive summary: ‘The paper explores Economic Value Added (EVA) as a performance measurement tool for small manufacturing companies. Advantages and disadvantages of using EVA over traditional performance measurement tools such as sales, revenues, earnings, operating profit, profit after tax, and profit margin are investigated. The EVA calculation using data from a small company’s income and balance sheet statements is illustrated. Necessary adjustments to the previously mentioned financial statements, that are typical for a small company, are demonstrated to prepare the data for the EVA determination. Finally, potential improvement opportunities resulting from using EVA as a performance measure in small manufacturing companies are discussed’.
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Format: PDF | Size: 63KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 8





