Sentences with phrase «true measure of value»

But what you get, versus what you pay is the true measure of value.
But what you get, versus what you pay is the true measure of value.
The true measure of the value of a firm's equity is considered to be the present value of all free cash flows.
The true measure of value is the tangible contribution we make on a daily basis.

Not exact matches

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.
However, the vast majority of evidence suggests that P / E ratios are an unreliable way to measure the true value of stocks.
This is not a subjective test attempting to measure the «true» value of the law to benefited individuals; rather, it's a more objective test (at least in theory) which simply attempts to measure the number and scope of allowed exemptions from the law.
Still, by leaving now, you will most likely come away with very little, including no publications, which is the true measured value of a postdoc position.
«Since Kepler has also discovered several similar low - density and low - mass planets, it is very likely that the size measured for many of them also differ from the true value, so there could be a bias in the results.»
Assay, sample and side - to - side variation were quantified by analysis of variance and presumptively incorrect decisions related to high - risk disease were determined using the result from each MRD assay, the mean MRD in the patient as the measure of the true value, and each of 3 different MRD cut - off levels which have been used for making decisions on treatment.
From among the array of growth measures, I recommend true value - added models or student growth percentiles (though I prefer value - added models for reasons described here).
Thus the results of mere reading tests must not be taken at face value, because such blunt instruments can not hope to measure the true effects of education.
We can think of value - added estimates as measuring three components: (1) true teaching effectiveness that persists across years; (2) true effectiveness that varies from year to year; and (3) measurement error.
It also explains why researchers and value - added vendors typically report confidence intervals for value - added measures that help quantify the role of random error and the uncertainty this creates about teachers» «true» value - added.
If that was only true of the school in which he gave his speech — CASSA received a «D» on its Performance Index and an «F» in value - added, a growth measure over a school year.
Even if we conclude that value - added measures are not confounded, we will never know the true effectiveness of a teacher working in all different classroom situations.
Kane's research was, of course, used to support the claim that bad teachers are causing the disparities that he cited, regardless of the fact the inverse could be also, equally, or even more true — that the value - added measures used to measure teacher effectiveness in these schools are biased by the very nature of the students in these schools that are contributing their low test scores to such estimates.
Unfortunately, by this critical measure, we do not believe the true intrinsic value of BKS is being adequately reflected.
This measures what I feel is the true value of the $ 1 invested in 1986.
All increases in value would be taxed, and assets where the increase can't be measured would assume a 15 % annual return for taxation purposes, with a true - up at the sale of the asset.
Novy - Marx's The Other Side of Value paper showed that a simple quality metric, gross profits - to - assets, has roughly as much power predicting the relative performance of different stocks as tried - and - true value measures like book - to - pValue paper showed that a simple quality metric, gross profits - to - assets, has roughly as much power predicting the relative performance of different stocks as tried - and - true value measures like book - to - pvalue measures like book - to - price.
Here, I outline the strategic value of voting power — a measure of a shareholder's true influence — via two examples: a simplified hypothetical and a real world company.
Note how ORCL's price departed markedly from either the orange - line or blue - line measures of true value in the period of irrational exuberance of 1998 - 2000, then plunged back down in the tech bubble's crash from 2000 - 2002.
The game's true value will be measured by how much it expands the ranks of Nintendo fans and helps sales of the Switch.
Obviously there are different flavors of success, but the success that says the money value of a thing is a measure of it's true worth says Koons is the most successful artist alive.
This statistic measures model performance by plotting the sensitivity values — the true positive fraction of test points — against 1 - specificity — the false - positive fraction for all available probability thresholds [53].
Measuring the distance apart and speed of 2 satellites in space orbiting the earth to the width of a human hair with no margin for error [damn those drift recalculations], and taking into account unknown factors with respect to the true values for water depth, water weight at different salt concentrations, ice depth magma flows, volcanic activity etc [ie making a lot of guesses], plus taking human motivation on board [like CO2 increase must melt ice surely] can give you an accurate measurement of the volume ice in Antarctica.
What would happen to this energy balance if Trenberth had remained true to proper scientific practice and used the measured value of 232Watts / m ^ 2 instead of his contrived 238.5 Watts / m ^ 2?
When I simulated how many times would actually measured random value would be indeed true highest value (sd = 0.7 was 0.7 for value and 0.5 for a measurement error, both normally distributed), I've got the following results (Number of years, being highest percentage): 2, 0.801146 10, 0.532256 20, 0.46076 50, 0.384286 100, 0.338422 135, 0.32037 200, 0.30028 1000, 0.232482 10000, 0.165234 I am not sure, but can we conclude that 38 % likelihood was actually not that small?
Measuring the benefits humans receive from the environment and putting a dollar value on them allows us to better understand the true cost of environmental degradation and provides us with tools to make informed decisions about resource management trade - offs.
The true value of such policy recommendations is to provide policy makers with a complete menu of policy options to start getting the prices right, and to impress upon them that, leaving aside the question of political feasibility, such measures can in fact be adopted in a reasonably short period of time.
However, the point I am making is that the efforts of the IPCC to define climate sensitivity will have no policy value if that which we measure (and the way in which we measure and calculate it) to achieve our records of global mean surface temperature is not in fact a true reflection of the heat energy at the surface.
Unfortunately, one always has to have a measure of the «true» value — the true air temperature in this case — in order to evaluate the systematic error hidden in the station sensor temperature data.
Because of the substantial under - catch of precipitation gauges during solid precipitation, frequent light rainfall events, or windy conditions, the true precipitation in the Arctic is more than 50 % higher than the measured values (Førland and Hanssen - Bauer, 2000).
The true value of professional managers is not measured so narrowly as an out - of - pocket cost or even as the sum of lawyer time saved.
For purposes of this discussion, we'll employ the hourly billing model and we'll assume that the hourly rate charged by a lawyer properly measures the true value of that lawyer based on his or her skill, knowledge, experience, connections, and access to resources.
The insights can also be parsed at the attorney level, so a firm could more accurately measure a partner's true value to the firm (or the impact of new lateral hires).
Propel you to solicit feedback from those who know your value best (peers, management, staff, employees, clients, mentors, etc.), helping you understand the true measure of your brand — how you're perceived by the external world.
And they know that the true value of a new employee is often measured in units related to the ease of successfully navigating all these learning curves.
Beckons you to solicit feedback from those who know your value best (peers, management, staff, employees, clients, mentors, etc.), helping you understand the true measure of your brand — how you're perceived by the external world.
Encourages you to solicit feedback from those who know your value best (peers, management, staff, employees, clients, mentors, etc.), helping you understand the true measure of your brand — how you're perceived by the external world.
Get feedback from others (at work and in your personal life) about the value you offer — the true measure of your brand is the perception of you held by the external world.
Propels you to solicit feedback from those who know your value best (peers, management, staff, employees, clients, mentors, etc.), so you'll understand the true measure of your brand — how you're perceived by the external world.
The true measure of your executive brand and promise of value to future employers is reflected in what those who know your work the best — co-workers, peers, top management, team members, customers, etc. «Gerry is a clutch player in the world of project management.»
And use as a true measure of the candidate value.
In this three - page brief, Professor Heckman argues that what we value and measure in American education doesn't measure up to the true drivers of human and social success.
Reliability estimates were calculated using the Wanous et al. (1997) adjustment of the correction for attenuation formula, with a value of 0.90 as the assumed true correlation between the measures.
In the face of what these people are suffering, we, the members of the European Family Therapy Association, call upon European countries to stay true to their values and take all possible measures to offer these refugees the prospect of living in safety.»
The true value of any sales program can only be measured through the customer's eyes.
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