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This paper presents a new way of measuring residual income, originally introduced by Magni (2000a, 2000b, 2003). Contrary to the standard residual income, the capital charge is equal to the capital lost by investors. The lost capital may be viewed as (a) the foregone capital, (b) the capital...
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This paper presents a theoretical framework for valuation, investment decisions, and performance measurement based on a nonstandard theory of residual income. It is derived from the notion of "unrecovered" capital, which is here named "lost" capital because it represents the capital foregone by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015218254
This paper presents a theoretical framework for valuation, investment decisions, and performance measurement based on a nonstandard theory of residual income. It is derived from the notion of "unrecovered" capital, which is here named "lost" capital because it represents the capital foregone by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015218329
soundly employed in real-life applications as a tool for rewarding managers as well as for appraising firms. Firm value is …
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The Economic Value Added formally translates the theoretical notion of excess profit (also known as residual income). Its use is so firmly entrenched in applied corporate finance and management accounting that its name is often used as a noun for denoting the concept of excess profit itself....
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soundly employed in real-life applications as a tool for rewarding managers as well as for appraising firms. Firm value is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015261786
This paper presents a new way of measuring residual income, originally introduced by Magni (2000a, 2000b, 2000c, 2001a, 2001b, 2003). Contrary to the standard residual income, the capital charge is equal to the capital lost by investors. The lost capital may be viewed as (a) the foregone...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015262272
This paper presents a new way of measuring residual income, originally introduced by Magni (2000a, 2000b, 2003). Contrary to the standard residual income, the capital charge is equal to the capital lost by investors. The lost capital may be viewed as (a) the foregone capital, (b) the capital...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015265962
soundly employed in real-life applications as a tool for rewarding managers as well as for appraising firms. Firm value is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015244105
This paper presents a new way of measuring residual income, originally introduced by Magni (2000a, 2000b, 2003). Contrary to the standard residual income, the capital charge is equal to the capital lost by investors. The lost capital may be viewed as (a) the foregone capital, (b) the capital...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015249746