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Value-Based Metrics: Foundations and Practice
Contributor(s): Fabozzi, Frank J. (Editor), Grant, James L. (Editor)
ISBN: 1883249767     ISBN-13: 9781883249762
Publisher: Wiley
OUR PRICE:   $89.96  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 2000
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Annotation: Investors, shareholders, and corporate leaders looking for an edge in today's New Economy are moving beyond traditional accounting yardsticks toward new means of gauging performance and profitability. An increasing number of Wall Street analysts and corporate boards are adopting value-based metrics such as EVA, MVA, and CFROI as a measure of a firm's profitability because these standards adjust for all of the firm's cost of capital - equity as well as debt. James Grant tackled the issue of economic value added in its infancy with "Foundations of Economic Value Added" - one of the first primers on the topic, endorsed by its creator, G. Bennett Stewart. Now, in "Value Based Metrics: Foundations and Practice," he and Frank Fabozzi head a team of some of the leading proponents of value based metrics on both the investment management side and the corporate side. This comprehensive reference outlines how corporations and analysts can use value based metrics to more accurately measure the financial performance of individual companies, industries, and economies, as well as how to get an edge in today's turbulent market.
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Econometrics
- Business & Economics | Investments & Securities - General
Dewey: 330.015
Series: Frank J. Fabozzi
Physical Information: 0.82" H x 6.32" W x 9.34" (1.18 lbs) 296 pages
 
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Investors, shareholders, and corporate leaders looking for an edge in today's New Economy are moving beyond traditional accounting yardsticks toward new means of gauging performance and profitability. An increasing number of Wall Street analysts and corporate boards are adopting value-based metrics such as EVA, MVA, and CFROI as a measure of a firm's profitability because these standards adjust for all of the firm's cost of capital - equity as well as debt. James Grant tackled the issue of economic value added in its infancy with Foundations of Economic Value Added - one of the first primers on the topic, endorsed by its creator, G. Bennett Stewart. Now, in Value Based Metrics: Foundations and Practice, he and Frank Fabozzi head a team of some of the leading proponents of value based metrics on both the investment management side and the corporate side. This comprehensive reference outlines how corporations and analysts can use value based metrics to more accurately measure the financial performance of individual companies, industries, and economies, as well as how to get an edge in today's turbulent market.