Managing Corporate Wealth: The Operation of a Comprehensive Financial Goals System |
Contents
Acknowledgments | 1 |
Achieving the Corporate Mission | 17 |
The Network of Individual Financial Goals | 35 |
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achieve agement allocations assets balance business mission capital market capital-market cash flow choices cial commitment company's competitive competitors constituencies corporate goals corporate growth corporate managers corporate wealth debt-equity ratio decisions defined discipline discretionary diversification index dividend payout divisional dominant earnings per share Earnings Retention economic equity established product markets executive executive compensation existing external financial goals system firm firm's funds flows funds-flow given Gordon Donaldson growth rate income streams increase individual industry inflation internal investors issues leadership limits long-term major managerial market share ment ment's NEG NEG NEG nomic Operating Profit organization organizational percent performance period potential price-earnings ratio primary priorities product line rate of growth rate of return rate of sales reflect retained earnings return on investment self-sustaining growth equation shareholders specific stocks and flows strategic investment strategy survival tend tion top management top management's tradeoffs