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Value drivers (See Chapter 19 of the Vernimmen)

Aside from accounting indicators of value creation, economic indicators of value creation and market indicators of value creation, companies frequently adopt a fourth category of performance variables known as value drivers. These are measured with a class of associated metrics called key performance indicators (KPIs). Value drivers are at the root of business performance because they are frequently leading indicators of performance, while financial results (such as ROCE, for example) are lagging indicators.

Value drivers (See Chapter 19 of the Vernimmen)

Aside from accounting indicators of value creation, economic indicators of value creation and market indicators of value creation, companies frequently adopt a fourth category of performance variables known as value drivers. These are measured with a class of associated metrics called key performance indicators (KPIs). Value drivers are at the root of business performance because they are frequently leading indicators of performance, while financial results (such as ROCE, for example) are lagging indicators.

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Definitions of terms begining with the same letter as "Value drivers" :

VAR
VWAP
Value
Value added
Value and financial securities
Value at risk
Value creation
Value drivers
Value stock
Variable costs
Variance
Vega
Venture capital
Volatility
Volatility - bonds
Volatility - dividends
Volume growth
Volume-weighted average price
Vulture fund

Value drivers (See Chapter 19 of the Vernimmen)

Aside from accounting indicators of value creation, economic indicators of value creation and market indicators of value creation, companies frequently adopt a fourth category of performance variables known as value drivers. These are measured with a class of associated metrics called key performance indicators (KPIs). Value drivers are at the root of business performance because they are frequently leading indicators of performance, while financial results (such as ROCE, for example) are lagging indicators.


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