
Economic Value Added (EVA)
Economic Value Added is a resource guide to publications which focus on economic
value added measurement, management, and related topics.
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Each entry below includes
the source organization and a link to its website, a description of the resource and its
primary features, and indicates any information that is accessible free online.
For a comprehensive listing of books, publications, and other resources which focus on
business appraisal, intangible asset appraisal, and related financial and economic topics,
see Business Valuation Books and Publications.
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EVA and Value-Based Management: A Practical Guide to Implementation
S. David Young, Stephen F. O'Byrne, McGraw-Hill, 2000
Provides in-depth coverage of how to implement value-based management. Shows how to determine
the cost of capital, use accounting adjustments to make better use of EVA, identify value
drivers to guide performance improvement, and how to manage compensation to EVA.
The EVA Challenge: Implementing
Value Added Change in an Organization
J. Stern, J. Shiely, I. Ross, John Wiley & Sons, 2001
A text outlining how to implement economic value added as a measure of the true economic
performance of a company and a strategy for creating shareholder wealth. Covers all stages
of EVA, including strategy development, organizational design, training, and incentive
compensation.
EVA: The Real Key to Creating Wealth
Al Ehrbar, John Wiley & Sons, 1998
Explains and clarifies what EVA is and how this strategy for creating corporate and shareholder
wealth works. Table of contents, index, and searchable text available free online.
Driving Shareholder Value: Value-Building
Techniques for Creating Shareholder Wealth
R. Morin, S. Jarrell, McGraw-Hill, 2001
Incorporates the best features of strategic, financial, and institutional approaches into
an integrative, coherent framework for determining how companies are governed, executives
are paid, and business strategies are implemented and evaluated.
Foundations of Economic Value-Added, Second Edition
James Grant, John Wiley & Sons, 2002
Guide provides a look at the role of economic profit in the process of wealth creation.
Shows how the EVA measure can be used as a prism to cast a revealing perspective on individual
securities, portfolios, and macro-economic valuations.
Value Based Management: Developing a
Systematic Approach to Creating Shareholder Value
James Knight, McGraw-Hill, 1997
Book is intended to provide an understanding of the key concepts underlying the application
of value based management to a broad audience of senior managers, corporate finance personnel,
and operating managers.
The Quest for Value : The Eva TM Management Guide
G. Stewart, J. Stern, Harper Business, 1991
Topics covered include goal setting, resource allocation, strategy development, valuation
of acquisitions, financial policy setting, incentive compensation planning, and building
shareholder value.
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