An innovative new valuation framework with truly useful economic indicators
The End of Accounting and the Path Forward for Investors and Managers shows
how the ubiquitous financial reports have become useless in capital market
decisions and lays out an actionable alternative.
Tells what to do when your company disappoints investors, gets slammed by
financial analysts, or finds itself mired in lawsuits all of which have a
negative effect not just on stock prices but on employee recruitment (who
wants to work for a losing company?), and, consumer behavior (who wants to buy
a major product of a failing firm?).
"This book is the first comprehensive, scientifically based study of the nature and impact of intangibles. Weaving case studies and real-world examples with contemporary business theory, Baruch Lev - establishes an economic framework to analyze managerial and investment issues concerning intangibles; - surveys the impact of intangibles on corporate performance and market values, including management difficulties, risk, questions of property rights, marketability, and cost structure; - analyzes information deficiencies associated with intangibles, including the major economic principles governing intangible investments, limits of management information systems, and recommendations for improved accounting disclosure; - sets forth a comprehensive information system—aimed at satisfying the needs of both internal and external decision makers—to reflect the impact and value of intangibles within the context of enterprise performance."