It is
a really useful measure of financial performance — that tells a better story than net income — because it shows what money the company has leftover to expand the business or return to shareholders, after paying dividends, buying back stock or paying off debt.
Not exact matches
That information is
useful in the laboratory; it's not so
useful in the clinical domain where we
really want our noninvasive
measures that serve as surrogates for the earliest pathogenic events.
If there ever was an efficient way of
measuring strength, even though a lot of the gym community insists that this way is valid, it
really isn't and it has negative consequences on the chests of people who consider it
useful.
If we
really want to improve teaching, we should look to develop such models of effective evaluation rather than pursuing problematic schemes that mis -
measure teachers, create disincentives for teaching high - need students, offer no
useful feedback on how to improve teaching practice and risk driving some of the best educators out of the profession.
Or you imply that GHG concentration at say LGM cant
really be determined within any
useful measure of accuracy?
4) The only thing CAP rates
really are good at
measuring and
useful are in using them in the manner in which they are designed to be used and how commercial property appraisers use them, as a way to gauge how much a market values NOI for a commercial property.