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Latest revision as of 17:42, 24 September 2023
Strategic financial management.
Shareholders' wealth analysis takes account of the cash - or borrowings - of shareholders related to their shareholdings, as well as the share price.
For example, dividends paid out to shareholders increase shareholders' cash holdings.
See also
- Agency problem
- Capital structure
- Corporate finance
- Corporate governance
- Corporate value
- Cost of capital
- Dilution
- Dividend irrelevancy theory
- Earnings per share
- Economic value added
- Equity
- Internal rate of return
- Market value
- Market value added
- Member
- Metric
- Mission statement
- Multiples valuation
- Rate of return
- Share
- Share price
- Shareholder
- Shareholder value
- Shareholders’ funds
- Stakeholder
- Total shareholder return
- Value driver
- Value based management
- Wealth
- Weighted average cost of capital