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N. The CEO's office is always smaller than the space allocated for the sales department.
O. The owners' luxury automobiles are never parked just outside the front door.
4--How do you measure value?
There are a variety of methods for measuring value. In the end, the ultimate measure of value is the price a willing buyer will pay for a company in terms of Total Enterprise Value (TEV). The written equation is TEV less funded debt (interest bearing debt) equals equity. On the other hand, some measure value by book value, adjusted book value, return on investment, return on sales, return on assets, return on equity, Economic Value Added, or Earnings Before Interest, Taxes Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) and the application of some multiple.
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