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基本説明
The book provides quantitative ways of determining whether a company's decision has added to its value.
"Wiley Finance"
Full Description
An action-driven approach to assessing, creating, and protectingvalue
"The timing for publication of Eleanor Bloxham's Economic ValueManagement is providential. We are assailed by the reality that theboard of directors of leading companies have approved, no, havedirected, accounting practices that inflate the reported earningsbut that lack economic substance. Audit firms in search of personalwealth have been selling 'earnings' from their consulting divisionto their full client list. This volume is uniquely couched torestore integrity to the financial understanding of corporatefunctioning. If you want-and you should-to start getting Americanbusiness back on the right track, you should read thisbook."-Robert A. G. Monks, Publisher of www.ragm.com and severalbooks about corporate governance
"Educated investors are essential to successfully functioningcapital markets. At this critical time in our financial history,restoring the confidence in our financial system lost over the pastyear will depend upon financial advisors and investors trulyunderstanding the companies they invest in. As Economic ValueManagement shows, being educated means more than understanding theunique language of the stock market, it is more than reading aprospectus or an annual report, it is more than listening to ananalyst's opinions. Being educated requires a genuine understandingof the value of a company."- Mary L. Schapiro, Vice Chairman,President, Regulatory Policy and Oversight, NASD (NationalAssociation of Securities Dealers)
"Economic Value Management would have limited much of the economicturmoil we have experienced in the last eighteen months. It is theway a company should be managed."- John McCoy, Chairman of BattelleMemorial Institute, retired Chairman and CEO of Bank OneCorporation
"Nothing could be more appropriate and needed at this time inhistory than understanding how decisions affect corporate economicvalue. Eleanor Bloxham's exploration of this issue is clear, easyto follow, and thorough in its breadth. Had corporate officers usedeconomic value management techniques throughout their organizationsand investors focused on such issues, there would have been muchgreater rationality in the stock market with much less eventualbloodletting. Indeed, in the aftermath of recent disclosures, thefocus on Economic Value Management metrics should increasesubstantially, and this book provides a solid foundation forunderstanding such an approach."-Joseph A. Alutto, Dean and John W.Berry Sr., Chair in Business, Fisher College of Business, The OhioState University
Contents
List of Exhibits.
Acknowledgments.
Foreword.
Introduction.
PART ONE: What Is Economic Value Management and How Does ItRelate to Organizations Today?
CHAPTER 1: WHAT IS ECONOMIC VALUE MANAGEMENT?
CHAPTER 2: The Value Management Wheel.
CHAPTER 3: The Performance Measurement and ManagementContext.
CHAPTER 4: Economic Value Management: The Measurement andManagement Impacts.
CHAPTER 5: Economic Value Management: Demonstrating andAssessing Value Measurement Approaches.
PART TWO: Applications and Techniques.
CHAPTER 6: Has Value Been Created? How Much?
CHAPTER 7: Evaluations of the Past to Strengthen the Future:Peers and Sectors.
CHAPTER 8: Placing Detailed Evaluations in Context: Product,Service, Distribution Channel, and Process.
CHAPTER 9: The Customer, Value Drivers, and Changes overTime.
CHAPTER 10: Creating Value in the Future.
Afterword.
Index.