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shareholder value added is?​

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Answered by sriharsasahu
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Shareholder value added (SVA) is a measure of the operating profits that a company has produced in excess of its funding costs, or cost of capital. The basic calculation is net operating profit after tax (NOPAT) minus the cost of capital, which is based on the company's weighted average cost of capital

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