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Economic Value Added

See Also: Activity Based Management Capital Structure Management How to collect accounts receivable How to manage inventory Why Exit Planning Economic Value Added Definition Economic value added (EVA) measures the effects of managerial actions. It also focuses on managerial effectiveness in a given year. Economic Value Added Formula Use the following formulas to calculate the

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Discount Rate

See Also: EBITDA Definition Cost of Capital Funding Arbitrage Pricing Theory Capital Budgeting Methods Required Rate of Return Discount Rate Definition The discount rate definition, also known as hurdle rate, is a general term for any rate used in finding the present value of a future cash flow. In a discounted cash flow (DCF) model,

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Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)

See Also: Capital Asset Pricing Model Cost of Capital Funding Arbitrage Pricing Theory APV Valuation Capital Budgeting Methods Discount Rates NPV Required Rate of Return Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) Definition The weighted average cost of capital (WACC) definition is the overall cost of capital for all funding sources in a company. Weighted average cost

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Capital Structure Management

See Also: Balance Sheet Cost of Capital Capital Asset Pricing Model Capital Budgeting Methods Net Present Value Method Capital Expenditures Organizational Structure Capital Structure Management A company’s capital structure refers to the combination of its various sources of funding. Most companies are funded by a mix of debt and equity, including some short-term debt, some

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