ECONOMIC VALUE ADDED V. DISCOUNTED CASH FLOW: VALUE-BASED MANAGEMENT METHODS COMPARED

10.12737/1851 ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 7 (9) ◽  
pp. 82-91 ◽  

The article analyses the respective advantages of Economic Value Added (EVA) and Net Present Value (NPV) for Company Value Management in terms of the Value Based Management (VBM). The author considers the methods of EVA identification and value appraisal comparison and relates EVA to NPV. The article also presents the results of the author’s empirical study of the relations between the market value of firm, return on investment and growth rate; suggests a list of pre-conditions for discounted cash flow and EVA yielding equal assessment results; presents the simulation data acquired through the imitation of the interconnection between growth rate, re-investment and return on capital being violated.

Author(s):  
Diana Claudia Cozmiuc ◽  
Ioan I. Petrisor

The digital economy is growing at unprecedented speed and scale. Digital technologies generate the digital transformation of everything – organizations, industries, society. Digital technologies and digital business models disrupt industries in a digital vortex to a different degree by industry. In the new business context, value creation changes from the classical net present value of discounted cash flow or economic value added. Changes are given mostly by uncertainty. Reconciling classical value with digitalization becomes a research topic – the topic of this chapter. The chapter is a case study on Siemens, a Harvard Business Review case in digitalization, and one of the most important value-based management practitioners in the world, in the view of the economic value added model and in the view of journals indexed in Web of Science. The Siemens case is used to explore how economic value added and digitalization can work together and finds that they do in different stages that follow the logic of the innovation lifecycle.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (12) ◽  
pp. 41
Author(s):  
Olga Ferraro

The method adopted for pricing in an Initial Public Offering is a key issue in the studies on business valuation. In particular, various researches sought to verify which valuation methodologies are preferable in the context of an initial public offering. The review of the main literature shows that Discounted Cash Flow, Market Multiples, Dividend Discount Model and, even if just to some degree, Economic Value Added are the most popular methodologies in the valuation practice. The comparison among different valuation methods, proposed in the literature and variously applied in national and international practices, reveals the necessity to pay more attention to valuation mechanisms that drive the pricing of the shares to be listed. The topic is linked to the ever more pertinent debate on the use of different methods in professional practice: financial experts and analysts tend, in fact, to compare results according to different estimates.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 1989-1995

The study analyzes various criteria and forms for assessing the effectiveness of financing the activities of enterprises. A methodological toolkit has been developed for the comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of various forms of financing the activities of enterprises, taking into account the significance of criteria. The following criteria are considered: tax savings on income tax excluding the time factor, cost of the i-th source of attraction, economic value added, increase in return on equity, the profitability of investment capital, net present value.


Author(s):  
Michaela Beranová ◽  
Marcela Basovníková ◽  
Dana Martinovičová

The modern indicators of the performance of business entity are based on an economic conception of profit. It means that alternative costs and risks are taken into account in construction of these indicators. Moreover, the modern indicators would also enable to clearly and digestedly identify the links on each level of management, and therefore to support the value-based management. The one of these modern indicators is Economic Value Added. This indicator has been introduced by Stewart Stern & Co. in the early nineties. As some Czech authors state (e.g. Synek, 2007), domestic alternative of the EVA indicator are the IN indexes which has been developing since the middle of the nineties as overall indexes of company’s financial health especially because the indexes coming from abroad had not a good differentiation ability with regard to specifics of the Czech economic environment. The objective of this article is to define the relations between the values of EVA indicator and the values of the index IN 99 while the analysis is focused on agricultural companies of mixed farming. The authors base their work on differences in constructions of these two indicators and on ­differences in interpretations of their results. Primarily, basic correlation of values of these indicators has been observed. The calculation of Pearson correlation coefficient has been applied on the set of fifty business entities, and the calculated result of 0.669 shows relatively stronger linear dependence. Consequent test has verified a statistical significance of this dependence. Then in this article, the authors are focused on causations of this dependence which is rather strong in spite of a different logic of these two indicators. Other consequences of overall view on company’s economic performance are discussed in the article as well.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fedro Christian Montoliang ◽  
Lauw - Tjun Tjun

This study aims to analyze the effect of free cash flow and economic value added on stock returns. The type of data used is primary data and secondary data. The sample used is a company that is listed active in LQ 45 in BEI Period 2015-2017. Methods of data analysis using multiple regression analysis. Data processing is done by using SPSS Version 20 for windows. The results showed that there is a significant effect between free cash flow with stock return, there is a significant influence between economic value added with stock return, and there is significant influence between free cash flow and economic value added simultaneously with stock return. Keywords: Economic Value Added, Free Cash Flow, Stock Return, and Stock


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 481
Author(s):  
Stefany Tantri ◽  
Yusbardini Yusbardini

The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of economic value added and free cash flow in manufacturing sector consumer industry in Indonesian Stock Exchange on period 2015-2019. The sample of this study are 31 company with purposive sampling method. Data were collected by official website of Indonesian Stock Exchange. The data will be analysis by using Eviews9 application. The result found that economic value added have significant effect to stock price, free cash flow have significant effect to stock price and economic value added and free cash flow simultaneously have significant effect to stock price. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh nilai tambah ekonomis dan arus kas bebas pada perusahaan manufaktur sektor industri barang konsumsi di Bursa Efek Indonesia periode 2015-2019. Sampel dari penelitian ini adalah 31 perusahaan dengan metode purposive sampling. Data perusahaan diperoleh dari website resmi Bursa Efek Indonesia. Data dianalisis menggunakan aplikasi Eviews9. Hasil penelitian ini menemukan bahwa nilai tambah ekonomis mempunyai pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap harga saham, arus kas bebas mempunyai pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap harga saham, dan nilai tambah ekonomis dan arus kas bebas secara simultan mempunyai pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap harga saham.


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