Such comprehensive improvements would cost an estimated $ 96 billion, according to the model, but could reduce HIV incidence in the U.S. by 54 percent and the mortality rate by 64 percent, at a cost - effectiveness ratio of $ 45,300 per quality - adjusted life year, or QALY, a standard
economic measure of the value of a medical intervention.
Not exact matches
The performance goals upon which the payment or vesting
of any Incentive Award (other than Options and stock appreciation rights) that is intended to qualify as Performance - Based Compensation depends shall relate to one or more
of the following Performance
Measures: market price
of Capital Stock, earnings per share
of Capital Stock, income, net income or profit (before or after taxes),
economic profit, operating income, operating margin, profit margin, gross margins, return on equity or stockholder equity, total shareholder return, market capitalization, enterprise
value, cash flow (including but not limited to operating cash flow and free cash flow), cash position, return on assets or net assets, return on capital, return on invested
First, although it should be clear that neither GDP is «correct» as a true
measure of wealth creation, I think there are good reasons to argue that the difference in real wealth creation might be greater than the difference in GDP — in other words that U.S. wealth creation is higher relative to U.S. GDP than China's wealth creation is relative to China's GDP — and it is this adjusted GDP, representing real wealth creation, whose
value must be discounted to determine the
economic «wealth»
of each country.
Once you have your
economic financial statements, then you can derive the
economic value drivers that we use to
measure the true, underlying profitability
of companies.
b) Price to
Economic Book
Value measures the growth expectations embedded in the prices
of the stocks in sector / industry.
Figure 1 shows this
value - destroying behavior in action for GE (GE) by comparing between the amount
of money spent buying back shares and the price to
economic book
value (PEBV), a
measure of the growth expectations embedded in the stock price.
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Economic Book
Value (EBV) measures the no - growth value of the business based on its annual after - tax cash
Value (EBV)
measures the no - growth
value of the business based on its annual after - tax cash
value of the business based on its annual after - tax cash flow.
The
economic cycle is
measured by the change in gross domestic product (GDP), which is the dollar
value of all goods and services within an economy during a stated time period (usually one year or one quarter).
b) Price to
Economic Book
Value measures the growth expectations embedded in the prices
of the stocks in the fund.
The price - to -
economic book
value (PEBV) ratio
measures the difference between the market's expectations for future profits and the no - growth
value of the stock.
Economic book
value (EBV) is our
measure of the no - growth
value of a stock.
This means that periods
of relative underperformance are inevitable, but the
economic logic underpinning fundamental
value investing should ensure satisfactory absolute returns when
measured over a suitable time horizon.
On the basis
of this initial idolatry it develops a morality in which
economic worth becomes the standard by which to
measure all other
values and the
economic virtues take precedence over courage, temperance, wisdom and justice, over charity, humility and fidelity.
$ 480,575 has been awarded from the Great Lakes Basin Small Grants Program; an additional $ 200,000 will be available 2017 to support coastal resiliency projects: · Natural infrastructure / living shoreline protection techniques · Coastal wetland monitoring and restoration activities · Green infrastructure to improve coastal resiliency · Community stewardship and education initiatives · Coastal property / ecosystem vulnerability analyses ·
Economic and social analyses
of the
value of resiliency
measures
In the study, the researchers
measured the
economic value of personal information which individuals place on their own and other's information.
A Yale - led research team has adapted traditional asset valuation approaches to
measure the
value of such natural capital assets, linking
economic measurements
of ecosystem services with models
of natural dynamics and human behavior.
School Wastage Study - National Absenteeism in Armenia «The term, school wastage, can be broadly defined as lack
of demonstrated school success or realized educational gain (or
value),
measured as output
of student achievement, outcome
of social and
economic returns, from provided educational services, finance, and other schooling related consumption
of resources.
As discussed, an obstacle in determining the
economic value of SEL is the lack
of such monetizable
measures for many SEL programs, especially for younger children.
The standard
of political and moral performance required to consider should be the following: 1) increase
of solidarity among the inhabitants
of the country; 2) increase in the practice
of social justice by organs
of government and civil society; 3) increase in the distribution
of income and wealth among the population; 4) increase
of measures to preserve and care for nature; 5) increase in policies for integral development
of education in accordance with the highest human
values; 6) advances in the realization
of the collective will
of the citizens; 7) improvement
of political institutions; 8) success in combating corruption
measured by its reduction; 9) increase in the exercise
of citizenship with the effective participation
of citizens in government decisions and fight for expansion
of their rights; and 10) increase
of contribution
of public and private organizations to the political,
economic, social and environmental development
of the country.
The schools in the Imagine family share a common culture based on Shared
Values (Integrity, Justice and Fun) and Six
Measures of Excellence — Academic Growth, Parent Choice, Shared
Values, Character Development, School Development, and
Economic Sustainability.
WakeEd partnered with WCPSS and North Carolina State University to
measure economic impact in four categories: spending impact in local economy,
economic value of degrees awarded, future reduction in public costs, and
economic impact on local wealth.
Imagine Andrews is part
of the national Imagine Schools network, 70 charter schools serving 38,000 students in 12 states and the District
of Columbia, which use five
Measures of Excellence to evaluate the effectiveness
of each school, including academic growth, character development,
economic sustainability, parent choice, and shared
values.
Value - added measures are said to be confounded if they are subject to change because of students» socio - economic backgrounds or other student - level characteristics, and also if teachers who are equally effective have persistently different value - added scores because of the types of students they t
Value - added
measures are said to be confounded if they are subject to change because
of students» socio -
economic backgrounds or other student - level characteristics, and also if teachers who are equally effective have persistently different
value - added scores because of the types of students they t
value - added scores because
of the types
of students they teach.
Focuses on kids, poverty and communities
measuring Social Return on Investment reflecting a ratio
of the
economic value to society
of each dollar invested in these areas
By focusing on
value firms, the benefits to financial statement analysis (1) are investigated in an environment where historical financial reports represent both the best and most relevant source
of information about the firm's financial condition and (2) are maximized through the selection
of relevant financial
measures given the underlying
economic characteristics
of these high BM firms.
Real GDP Growth is a macroeconomic
measure of the
value of economic output adjusted for price changes (i.e., inflation or deflation).
The Tri County Humane Society for the prevention
of cruelty to animals believes animals, as living creatures, have
value beyond
economic measure and are entitled to legal, moral, ethical consideration, and protection.
Also, it's important to always have a way to accurately
measure or quantify the
value you receive from your card on an yearly basis because many times it makes
economic sense to pay the annual fee since you're reaping benefits that far outweigh the cost
of your annual fee.
Once that scale
of measure has been established, the elite classes
of society can no longer deny the populist cultural impact, refined intellectual
value, and large
economic rewards created by the influence
of Graffiti and Street Art, which finally can be classified as the two most prevalent styles and art movements
of the late twentieth and early twenty - first centuries.
These interlocked systems
of value recognition, definition and dissemination thereby establish a scale that the upper
economic and intellectual strata
of society can
measure by.
Power - Line depicts current
economic measures of labor and
value in a process
of disintegration.
NFIP currently assesses flood risk in terms
of the probability and depth
of flooding, the
economic value of the assets subject to damage, the vulnerability
of the structure, and the performance
of flood protection and mitigation
measures.
Tunisia has also developed a FIP investment plan that outlines
measures to increase carbon sequestration and enhance the production, improved use, and
value of the goods and socio -
economic and environmental services
of the agro-sylvo-pastoral landscapes.
In addition, the final report
of the Working Group's econValue project outlines
economic value creation effects from renewable energy deployment, as well as how to
measure these effects and policies to facilitate and optimize them.
It basically argued that foreign trade was fine, but that you should
measure goods by a combination
of how much co2 they emit in shipping, versus how much
economic benefit they brought to the producer countries — high
value, non-perishable goods like wine, craft items etc that could be shipped by sea came out very well.
Considering the case law, the Court concluded that negotiating damages can be awarded for breach
of contract where the loss suffered by the claimant is appropriately
measured by reference to the
economic value of the right which has been breached, considered as an asset.
But you should start being realistic and
measure the real
economic value of your life which will help your family's future happiness.
In the book Average is Over: Powering America Past the Age
of the Great Stagnation, Cowen writes that someday soon employers will be able to
measure an employee's
economic value «with a sometimes oppressive precision.»
As discussed, an obstacle in determining the
economic value of SEL is the lack
of such monetizable
measures for many SEL programs, especially for younger children.
Among several other principles, the authors suggest that researchers interested in
measuring gambling's impact should avoid applying arbitrary monetary
values to non-monetary impacts, create impact profiles instead
of a bottom line, examine micro and macro geographic impacts, compare impacts with changes in control communities, apply basic
economic principles to their evaluation, and use longitudinal research designs when possible.
The PedsQL is a validated
measure of child quality
of life11 22 23 which has recently been mapped to utility
values for use in health
economic evaluations.24 The PedsQL has demonstrated responsiveness, construct validity and predictive validity in paediatric patients.
Assessors are more likely to
value properties deemed to be special - purpose with primary reliance on the cost approach, with its inherent difficulties in accurately
measuring all forms
of depreciation and obsolescence, both functional and
economic.