Stern Stewart and Co.: Eva and MVA Analysis Methodology

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Stern Stewart and Co.: Eva and MVA Analysis Methodology
ABSTRACT
This document discusses the firm Stern Stewart & Co. and its EVA and MVA analysis methodology. The methodology is first examined relative to its application and then its usefulness to the broader economic environment is examined. The conclusion is that the EVA methodology is a useful tool for economists to utilize but that it should, as with most financial tools, be used in conjunction with other analytical devices.
WHAT IS EVA
EVA is a financial performance calculation developed by Stern Stewart & Co. (Stern) as part of the company’s financial analysis services offered to its clients. Stern was founded in the early 1980s with the intention of making financial...
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