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- Booz Allen Proposes a Comprehensive Fitness Program for German Banks
- A study by Booz Allen Hamilton revealed an Economic Value Added EVA gap of 55 billion euro between German and international best-practices banks in countries like the United Kingdom and the United States. In order to close the gap, German banks must get leaner and more agile, act more rapidly,...
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- Assessing Economic Value Added
- Economic value added EVA expresses a company’s true profit, once taxes and the cost of supporting capital have been taken into account. It helps to identify whether a business or project is earning more or less than the capital originally invested in it.If it’s earning more, it’s adding value—which is...
- Articles 2007-10-16
- Economic Value Added Adjustments: Much To Do About Nothing
- From the executive summary: ‘Economic Value Added EVA is a financial tool, which signifies the gain, or loss that remains after assessing a charge for the cost for all types of capital employed in an organization. A major consideration in the application of EVA is the adjustment of a large...
- White papers 2004-03-20
- Apply Customer Value Analytics To Boost Your Stock Price
- From the executive summary: ‘Lenders, shareholders, and customers provide the money to fund organizational operations. Each of them has a different objective in doing so. While lenders and shareholders seek a risk-adjusted return on capital, customers seek the value-added delivery of products and/or execution of services. Therefore, it is only...
- White papers 2004-03-22
- Quantifying the Economic Value Added of On-Line Quality Control Systems
- The subject of this paper is the efficient achievement and assurance of molded part quality, a primary competitive measure for modern commercial molders. The term quality is generally defined as the sum total of all properties relating to the suitability of a component to meet a given specification. In layman's...
- White papers 2003-12-12
- Bain Study Reveals How Firms Are Using Three Main Analytic Tools
- Companies have increasingly turned to certain financial analysis tools to help them navigate through the tough economy. Use of the economic value added EVA, balanced scorecard, and benchmarking techniques have increased since 2000, according to a new survey from Bain & Company, a global business consulting firm. These findings reinforce...
- White papers 2003-09-01
- Do The Rim (Residual Income Model), Eva® And Dcf (Discounted Cash Flow) Really Match?
- Economic Value Added EVA is the internal measure of operation performance that reflects the success of companies in adding value to their shareholders’ investments. EVA is the “residual income” left over from operating profits after the cost of capital has been earned. Cash flows consist of the cash coming into...
- White papers 2003-06-27
- Implementing Value Based Management
- The paper identifies four alternative performance metrics used in value based management. Basic is an intrinsic value analysis, the discounted cash flow DCF methodology. It shows that this framework will be consistent with returns to shareholder (RTS, capital gains plus dividends) measured over appropriate time horizons. Economic profit also called...
- White papers 2003-06-03
- Estimating Cost of Capital Using Bottom-up Betas
- "Every business must assess where to invest its funds and regularly reevaluate the quality and risk of its existing investments. Investment theory specifies that firms should invest in assets only if they expect them to earn more than their risk-adjusted hurdle rates. Knowing a business cost of capital allows a...
- White papers 2003-05-01
- Economic And Capital Markets Outlook
- The economic framework consists of a large number of factors and issues. They include unemployment rate, inflation rate, and the Federal Reserve policy. Economic Value Added EVA is a financial tool, which signifies the gain, or loss that remains after assessing a charge for the cost for all types of...
- Presentations 2003-04-17
- Value–Based Management Done Right: The EVA Implementation At Harsco
- Economic Value Added EVA is a tool to assess the financial performance of the organization. It is one of the defining metrics utilized in synchronization with management and employee incentive systems to maximize shareholder wealth. The case study discusses the implementation of the EVA analysis in a company. The same...
- White papers 2003-04-01
- How To Apply EVA To I.T
- 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...
- White papers 2003-01-15
- Introduction To Economic Value Added
- Economic Value Added EVA is a financial tool, which signifies the gain, or loss that remains after assessing a charge for the cost for all types of capital employed in an organization. EVA helps in ascertaining the ?value? of the organization in a given time period. The paper examines the...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Economic Value Added (EVA)
- 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...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- USPS Economic Value Added Variable Pay Program
- Economic Value Added EVA is a financial tool, which signifies the gain, or loss that remains after assessing a charge for the cost for all types of capital employed in an organization. EVA helps to assess the performance of the organization. It is one of the defining metrics utilized in...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Stuart Stern - EVA
- 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. Market Value Added MVA is the net value of the firm in the market. EVA is a...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Economic Value Added: The Real Key To Creating Shareholder Wealth
- The prime objective of an organization is to maximize the shareholders’ wealth. 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...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Value Enhancement: EVA And CFROI
- Economic Value Added EVA is a financial tool, which signifies the gain, or loss that remains after assessing a charge for the cost for all types of capital employed in an organization. EVA is a measure of the surplus value created on an investment. Cash Flow Return on Investment CFROI...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Value Enhancement Strategies
- 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...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Getting More Value For Your Stockholders Through Economic Value Added Measures
- 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....
- White papers 2003-01-01
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