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Shareholder Value

Precisely Defining Shareholder Value

Provisdom has conceptually and mathematically defined shareholder value in a way that is consistent with the fiduciary duty of the corporation and the goal of the shareholder.  It is the value that the Market would place on the corporation if the Market had the same information as the corporation’s insiders.

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True Shareholder Value

True Shareholder Value

Discusses the definition of True Shareholder Value and how it is calculated.
Testing Corporate Decision-Making Systems

Testing Corporate Decision-Making Systems

How to know if your decision support tools and methods actually maximize shareholder value.
Discount Rates

Discount Rates

Why single-rate discounting almost never maximizes shareholder value.
Sustatinability Factors

Sustainability Factors

The connection between sustainability factors and shareholder value.
Maximum Transparency Modeling

Maximum Transparency Modeling

Issues surrounding the trade-offs between transparency and practicality.
The Market

The Market

Describes the concept of the Market and its relationship to shareholder value.

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