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.
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Product Details
Author:
George T. Friedlob
Paperback:
224 pages
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
April 26, 2002
Language:
English
ISBN:
0471203750
Product Length:
9.4 inches
Product Width:
6.02 inches
Product Height:
0.6 inches
Product Weight:
0.67 pounds
Package Length:
8.9 inches
Package Width:
5.98 inches
Package Height:
0.63 inches
Package Weight:
0.71 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 2 reviews
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ISBN13: 9780471203759
Condition: New
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Book provides excellent discussion of measures and ROI May 03, 2002
By Michelle Haven This is the second Essentials book I purchased in the series and I can't rave enough about them. In my management position in one of the top financial industries, I need to understand what is going on but I don't need the technical details so many other books get into. These book provide great coverage on important topics -- they really help be to understand. I heard about and had a slight grasp on the use of ROI and other measures from my work, but I didn't really understand it until I read this book. A must have for any professional--I'm recommending it to my colleagues too!
Good Sep 12, 2011
By Dunabel The book is in good form although its content fell short of what I expected. The packaging was equally good.