Economic Value-Added Management.

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Links to EVA sites.
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The Stern Stewart perspective of EVA.
A comparison of EVA and NPV for valuing an investment.
A resource site on economic value-added measurements.
Management Accounting Information Center

An Internet Site For Researching Management, Accounting, and Business  Information
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Websites linked to from this page hopefully will help companies in using economic value-added management concepts and principles to improve company performance.
A Management Accounting Information Center article “Management Principles Information on the Internet” tries to provide some of what the Internet offers on various management principles. Please click the home logo at the top left of this page to access this article.
         A Yahoo Pipes Search Product
Search Blogs for Management Information


This Yahoo Pipes product searches several management blogs for results related to the terms you enter in the box.  The purpose of this product is to quickly extract information from a pipe of feeds containing management information.

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here to go to this Yahoo Pipes product.

Right clicking should lead to being able to open a new window.
The graph below was created using Google’s graph tool.

The horizontal bar graph shows the return on equity (net income as a percentage of equity) less the cost of equity percentage (estimated by the using capital asset pricing model).   The resulting percentage can then be used to compare the sector’s value-adding performance to other sectors based on the data used for the sectors.

The graph was generated using data at Aswath Damodaran’s website.   Go to this website by clicking
here.  At the website, click the “Corporate Finance” button, then go down the page to “The Investment Decision: Measuring Return on Investments”, and then click “EVA and Equity EVA: By Sectors” to find the data that the graph is based on.
Return on Equity less Cost of Equity (Value Added) for 16 Business Sectors