Essentials of Corporate Performance Measurement

Edited by George T. Friedlob · Lydia L. F. Schleifer · Franklin J. Plewa, Jr.
John Wiley & Sons April 2002

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780471203759
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Publication
April 2002
Format
Paperback , 224 pages
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Shows how managers can structure their activities and investment base to obtain the highest possible ROI.
* Examines essential concepts of ROI, including the advantages of using certain techniques and the limitations associated with them.
* Shows how to calculate and use EVA, MVA and other residual measures.
* Suggests procedures to evaluate ROIT and other high-tech investment options.
* Written in a user-friendly style with many real-world examples and best practices.

Table of Contents

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

1. The Importance of Return on Investment: ROI.

2. Using ROI to Analyze Performance.

3. ROI and Decision Making.

4. Variations of ROI.

5. Analyzing Sales Revenues, Costs, and Profits.

6. ROI and Investment Centers.

7. Return on Technology Investment: ROTI and ROIT.

8. Residual Performance Measures: RI and EVA.

Notes.

Index.

About the Author

GEORGE T. FRIEDLOB, PhD, CPA, CMA, is Professor of Accountancy at the Clemson University School of Accounting and Legal Studies. He is a respected author and lecturer.
LYDIA L. F. SCHLEIFER, PhD, is Associate Professor of Accounting at Clemson University and the author of numerous articles.
FRANKLIN J. PLEWA Jr. is Professor of Accounting at Idaho State University. The recipient of honors and awards for both teaching and research, he is the author of many books and articles.
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