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Economic Value Added (EVA): Meaning, Purpose, Formula Explained with Example

EVA can be used to track a company's performance over time, to compare the performance of different companies, and to make decisions about capital allocation.

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Economic Value Added demonstrates that genuine value generation happens when initiatives yield returns exceeding their capital costs, thereby enhancing value for shareholders.

  • Essentially, EVA serves as an assessment of a company’s economic profit or the surplus value created beyond the expected returns of the company’s shareholders.

Understanding Economic Value Added (EVA)

Economic Value Added (EVA) is a measure of a company’s financial performance based on the residual wealth calculated by deducting the cost of capital from its operating profit (adjusted for taxes on a cash basis). EVA aims to capture the true economic profit of a company, which can give investors more insight into how effectively the company is using its capital to generate profit. In other words, it’s a measure of the surplus value created on investment above the total cost of capital.

EVA is a valuable tool to measure an organisation’s financial performance that takes into account the cost of capital. It is calculated by deducting the cost of capital from a company’s operating profit (adjusted for taxes on a cash basis).

Economic Value Added is a more accurate measure of a company’s profitability than traditional financial metrics, such as net income or earnings per share (EPS). This is because EVA takes into account the cost of capital, which is the rate of return that investors expect to earn on their investment.

A positive Economic Value Added indicates that a company is creating value for its shareholders.

A negative Economic Value Added EVA indicates that a company is destroying value.

Purpose

Economic Value Added can be used to track a company’s performance over time, to compare the performance of different companies, and to make decisions about capital allocation.

EVA aims to capture the true economic profit of a company, which can give investors more insight into how effectively the company is using its capital to generate profit. In other words, it’s a measure of the surplus value created on investment above the total cost of capital.

EVA can be a useful tool for investors, managers, and other stakeholders to assess a company’s financial performance. However, it is important to note that EVA is not a perfect measure of value creation. It is important to consider other factors, such as a company’s growth prospects and competitive position, when making investment decisions.

EVA Calculation and Interpretation

Here’s the formula: EVA = NOPAT – (WACC * Capital Employed) Where:

  • NOPAT is Net Operating Profit After Taxes, which is the company’s operating profit after considering the effect of taxes, but excluding the impact of interest expense.
  • WACC is the Weighted Average Cost of Capital, which is the average interest rate a company must pay to finance its operations, factoring in both debt and equity.
  • Capital Employed is the total investment made in the company, including debt and equity.

Example of EVA Calculation

Let’s illustrate this with a simple example: Suppose Company A has the following financials:

  • NOPAT: $200,000
  • Capital Employed: $1,000,000
  • WACC: 10% Using the EVA formula: EVA = $200,000 – (10% * $1,000,000) EVA = $200,000 – $100,000 EVA = $100,000
  • This means Company A has generated an economic value of $100,000 over and above the cost of the capital it used.

Importance and Use of EVA

EVA can increase if the company can either generate higher operating profits without additional capital, invest additional capital in projects that return more than their cost, or reduce capital in activities that do not cover their cost. It gives a clear picture of whether a company is creating or destroying shareholder wealth.

EVA in Business Strategy and Performance Evaluation

EVA as a measure is not only useful for investors and creditors but can also be used internally by companies to make more informed capital budgeting decisions, as illustrated by the case of Hindustan Unilever Limited. It can help businesses understand which of their activities are generating value and which are not, enabling them to make strategic adjustments as necessary.

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