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1. ''Noun''.  


''Economics''.
A measure calculated as, or converted into, a number.   
   
Expenditure by firms on (or creation by firms of) capital goods and stock to be used for future production or sale.


The term is often used in the context of shareholder value management and risk management. 


2.


More broadly, the expenditure of money or money's worth with a view to increasing over time the value invested.
A value-based metric is a performance measure which is linked in a direct and understandable way with the creation of value for shareholders.
 
Risk metrics are quantified measures of risk.
 
 
2. ''Adjective''.
 
In a wider and non-financial context, the metric system of measurement is a decimal system based on the metre.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Aggregate demand]]
* [[Balanced scorecard]]
* [[Asset risk]]
* [[Dashboard]]
* [[Associate]]
* [[Net promoter score]] (NPS)
* [[Cash investing in a new world]]
* [[Risk management]]
* [[Injection]]
* [[Risk measurement]]
* [[Investment Committees]]
* [[Shareholder value]]
* [[Investment company]]
 
* [[Investor]]
[[Category:Financial_management]]
* [[Non-investment product]]
[[Category:Knowledge_and_information_management]]
* [[Payback period]]
[[Category:Planning_and_projects]]
* [[Robo-adviser]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
* [[Short-term investments]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]
[[Category:Treasury_operations_infrastructure]]

Latest revision as of 18:43, 13 March 2023

1. Noun.

A measure calculated as, or converted into, a number.

The term is often used in the context of shareholder value management and risk management.


A value-based metric is a performance measure which is linked in a direct and understandable way with the creation of value for shareholders.

Risk metrics are quantified measures of risk.


2. Adjective.

In a wider and non-financial context, the metric system of measurement is a decimal system based on the metre.


See also