by Dr Andrew Black (Author), Mr John Davies (Author), Philip Wright (Author)
Shareholder value can no longer be seen as the latest craze in the corporate classroom. It's grown up. It's redefining the syllabus by which we learn to profit or perish. It has moved into the mainstream of global corporate life where would-be winners can no longer afford to ignore it.Drawing on the experience of PricewaterhouseCoopers' worldwide network of companies and clients, this new edition of a best-selling title will provide you with the key to unlocking the secrets to real wealth creation. The impact of the information revolution, the integration of capital markets, and the increased ability of investors to compare and contrast corporate performance has put shareholder value high on the corporate agenda. These days, investors injecting money into your company are looking for a financial return as good as, if not better than, if they had invested in any other. Today's businesses need to maximize value for their shareholders or watch their share price plummet as investors vote with their feet and transfer their money and their trust into competitors' hands. Benefits In Search of Shareholder Value explains the concept of shareholder value and shows how it can help companies and their managers make better, more informed, and proactive decisions. It looks at the philosophy of value creation and at the global financial environment in which value-based management can thrive, and it transforms the insights of market analysts into management tools that can be used throughout the company to add genuine improvements to performance. The book covers every aspect of learning how to deliver value to your investors, including:* introducing the basic concepts of shareholder value * analyzing the theory and history behind shareholder value * establishing the true cost of your capital * the market's preference for judging performance on cash flow rather than profit and loss * how shareholder value is being applied within emerging economies. * principels of value-based management
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: 2
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 03 Nov 2000
ISBN 10: 0273650831
ISBN 13: 9780273650836