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Economic value added
Economic Value Added Economic value added (EVA) is a measure of a companys economic performance. It is a technique used to evaluate a companys financial performance based on the residual wealth created by the company after considering the cost of capital invested in the business. EVA is a measure......
tags: business eva can economic value added
1100
Hannah
Lean cost management
Lean Cost Management Cost management is a process in business that helps to reduce and control expenditure. A well-managed cost can drive improvements in operational performance, business goals and overall financial health. Cost management is an important part of the financial management process,......
tags: cost management can process cost companies
1022
Sophia
ARMA model
Introduction to ARMA Model Autoregressive-Moving Average (ARMA) models are commonly used statistical models among economists and researches for analyzing and predicting time series data. ARMA models account for both linear autoregressive effects of lagged values and linear moving average effects ......
tags: models arma data time series model
1052
Maggie
BP curve
Introduction The initial public offering (IPO) is an important milestone in the development of any company,both private and public.The IPO can be an exciting and profitable time for companies but it can also offer a large degree of risk for investors.A cornerstone of any successful IPO is the iss......
tags: companys stock ratio curve positive rate
1020
Sophie
EBITDA
EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization) is one of the most commonly used financial metrics in corporate finance. EBITDA is often used to measure the profitability of a business before taking into consideration non-operating expenses, such as taxes and interest paym......
tags: ebitda companys expenses ebitda companys used
1019
Sophia
MM model
What is an MM Model The MM Model is an econometric model developed by Paul Samuelson and William Nordhaus in the 1960s. The acronym stands for Marshall-Merton (MM) Model. The main purpose of the MM Model is to measure how changes in the investment climate, such as interest rates, tax policies, an......
tags: stock model mm stakeholders smm project
1020
Sophia
SAS Financial Analysis Model
SAS Financial Analysis Model Introduction SAS is a sophisticated data analytics and business intelligence platform that facilitates financial analysis for businesses of all sizes. The SAS platform comes with an array of powerful tools and programs to help financial analysts quickly and accuratel......
tags: sas data analysis analysis model financial
1022
Sophia
Porter's Five Forces Analysis Model
Porter Five Forces Analysis is a technique used to evaluate the competitive competitive forces that influence and dictate the competitive environment of an industry. This technique is helpful for businesses, analysts, and strategists in understanding the factors that affect the attractiveness of a......
tags: can suppliers power industry power firms
1023
Sophie
standard element method
Standardization Elements Method Standardization elements method is the process of creating templates for the development of customized products. The method consolidates certain common attributes of hundreds or thousands of products or services into a single set of interchangeable elements. This t......
Atman Z-score model
The Altman Z-Score Model is an important tool in financial analysis. It was developed in 1968 by Dr. Edward I. Altman, a finance professor at the Stern School of Business New York University. The model is used to identify companies that are likely to be headed towards bankruptcy. By using its form......
tags: model altman financial zscore atman ratio
1024
Lila
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