GrossValueAdded GVA is a measure in economics of the value of Good economics and accounting goods and Service economics services produced in an area, industry or sector of an economy . In national accounts GVA is output minus intermediate consumption ref http epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu statistics explained index.php Glossary Valueadded ref it is a balancing item of the national accounts production account ref http epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu statistics explained index.php Glossary Production account ref . Relationship to Gross Domestic Product GVA is linked as a measurement to Gross Domestic Product GDP , as both are measures of Output economics output . The relationship is defined as GVA tax es on products subsidy subsidies on products GDP As the total aggregates of taxes on products and subsidies on products are only available at whole economy level, ref cite web url http www.statistics.gov.uk cci nugget.asp?id 254 title Guide to GrossValueAdded GVA accessdate 2008 03 29 date 2002 11 15 publisher Office for National Statistics ref GrossValueAdded is used for measuring Gross regional domestic product and other measures of the output of entities smaller than a whole economy. See also National accounts Measures of national income and output Gross domestic product Gross regional domestic product ValueaddedGross profit References reflist econ stub Category National accounts Category Gross Domestic Product ca Valor afegit brut cy Gwerth ychwanegol crynswth de Bruttowertsch pfung es Valor Agregado Bruto id Nilai Tambah Bruto pt Valor acrescentado bruto ... more details
This is a list of ceremonial counties in England by grossvalueadded for the year 2007. Data is gathered by the Office for National Statistics ONS and is given in terms of Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics NUTS , statistical area codes used for the European Union , which loosely follow administrative units of the United Kingdom. Grossvalueadded GVA is a measure of the value of Good economics and accounting goods and Service economics services produced in a localised area without considering taxes and subsidies unlike gross domestic product GDP . Additionally, the ONS s estimates on GVA adapt to regional disparities in commuting regions by allocating the GVA to the area in which an employee commuted from. They also use five period moving averages to smooth data. Table File GVA of ceremonial counties in England 2007 .svg right 400px class wikitable sortable Rank County GVA million 1 Greater London ref group note GVA data includes the ceremonial county of the City of London . ref 254,621 2 West Midlands county West Midlands 46,771 3 Greater Manchester 46,189 4 West Yorkshire 39,034 5 Hampshire 34,703 6 Essex 28,349 7 Kent 26,519 8 Surrey 26,471 9 Berkshire 25,571 10 Hertfordshire 25,234 11 Lancashire 22,470 12 Cheshire 21,317 13 South Yorkshire 19,754 14 Tyne and Wear 19,735 15 Merseyside 19,112 16 Nottinghamshire 19,013 17 Leicestershire and Rutland ref group note GVA data is for two ceremonial county ceremonial counties Leicestershire and Rutland . Rutland s population represents 4 of the total population. ref 18,519 18 Buckinghamshire 17,586 19 Devon 17,217 20 Cambridgeshire 17,002 21 Derbyshire 16,787 22 West Sussex 15,822 23 Staffordshire 15,848 24 Oxfordshire 15,375 25 Lincolnshire 15,076 26 Norfolk 13,932 27 Wiltshire 13,542 28 North Yorkshire ref group note GVA data excludes all of the Borough status in the United Kingdom borough and unitary authority unitary authority area of Stockton on Tees borough Stockton on Tees , which are listed uder County ... more details
States National Income and Product Accounts National Income and Product Accounts NIPA , grossvalueadded is obtained by deducting intermediate consumption from gross output . Thus grossvalueadded is equal to net output . Net valueadded is obtained by deducting consumption of fixed capital or depreciation charges from grossvalueadded. Net valueadded therefore equals gross wages , pre tax profits ... valueadded, since it is the value of the gross product minus expenditure on constant capital , where the latter refers to the costs of intermediate products and depreciation. In turn, valueadded ... on the valueadded by producing this good or service. See also AddedvalueGross output Grossvalue ...Mergefrom Addedvalue discuss Talk ValueaddedAddedvalue merge date November 2011 No footnotes date July 2009 other uses Valueadded disambiguation In economics , the difference between the sale price and the production cost of a product is the valueadded per unit . Summing valueadded per unit over all units sold is total valueadded . Total valueadded is equivalent to Revenue less Outside Purchases of materials and services . ValueAdded is a higher portion of Revenue for integrated companies ..., retail companies. Total valueadded is very closely approximated by Total Labor Expense including ... of these factors. The national valueadded is shared between capital and labor as the factors ... of economics, valueadded refers to extra feature s of an item of interest product, service, person ... to its cost. Citation needed date June 2011 Valueadded features give competitive edges to companies ... . The argument is that labor creates a new valuevalueadded that covers the cost of both its own ... economics regards the incomes constituting addedvalue as the reward for services rendered. In his ... accounting of valueadded A difference between Marxist theory and conventional national accounts concerns ... value , and of the definition of Gross domestic product production . For example, Marxist theory ... more details
Mergeto Valueadded discuss Talk ValueaddedAddedvalue merge date November 2011 One source date June 2010 Addedvalue in financial analysis of shares is to be distinguished from valueadded . Used as a measure of shareholder value , calculated using the formula AddedValue Price that the product service is sold at cost of producing the product AddedValue can also be defined as the difference between a particular product s final selling price and the direct and indirect input used in making that particular product. The difference is profit for the firm and its shareholders after all the costs and taxes owed by the business have been paid for that financial year. Valueadded or any related measure may help investors decide if this a business that is worthwhile investing on, or that there are other and better opportunities fixed deposit s, debenture s . EXAMPLE A A retailer, such as a jeweler could present items in an attractive display, create a luxury feel to the shop and offer a gift wrapping service. This could make the customers more willing to pay higher prices as they think that the products are of higher quality. For other consultancy measures for shareholder value, see Economic ValueAdded Market valueadded . References John Kay Kay, J . 1993 Foundations of Corporate Success , Oxford Oxford University Press. Category Financial economics tr Katma de er zh ... more details
No ValueAdded NVA is a management term loosely related to the Lean Manufacturing movement as codified in the 1980s by a landmark Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT study ref The Machine That Changed the World ref of the Automaker automobile industry , which explained lean production for the first time. No ValueAdded programs can be formal or whimsical. Generally, they involved seeking input and opinion from every level of the organization about rules, processes or process elements which are said to be no valueadded. In one form, the proponent of an activity accused of being NVA must defend it, or suspend it. In a milder form, the proponent or process owner of an activity accused of being NVA is simply informed that it is seen in that light. Oddly, this milder form is often effective because in a large organization, the original reason for an activity can be long forgotten, similar to caboose cabooses which came into use in the 1830s ref www.uprr.com aboutup history caboose caboo01.shtml ref , but eventually had no useful purpose and became NVA. Some claim that this NVA is a jibe at Net ValueAdded accounting methods , which were held in low esteem by some Lean advocates, and high esteem by others. References reflist Category Lean concepts ... more details
Valueadded is offering additional features with goods or services. Water may also refer to Valueadded tax A tax based on gross profits the difference between the cost of goods sold and the selling price Valueadded modeling A method of teacher evaluation that attempts to identify how much student achievement is due to the teacher Valueadded reseller A company that adds features to an existing product, then resells it, usually to end users Valueadded service Extra services in the telecommunications industry Valueadded network A hosted service offering that acts as an intermediary between business partners Valueadded theory or social strain theory Valueadded agriculture Manufacturing processes that increase the value of primary agricultural commodities ValueAdded Producer Grants A US program Valueadded chain disambig ... more details
Market ValueAdded MVA is the difference between the current market value of a firm and the capital economics capital contributed by investor s. If MVA is positive, the firm has addedvalue. If it is negative, the firm has destroyed value. The amount of valueadded needs to be greater than the firm s investors could have achieved investing in the market portfolio, adjusted for the leverage beta coefficient of the firm relative to the market. The formula for MVA is math MVA V K , math where MVA is market valueadded V is the market value of the firm, including the value of the firm s Ownership equity equity and debt K is the capital invested in the firm MVA is the present value of a series of Economic valueadded EVA values. MVA is economically equivalent to the traditional Net present value NPV measure of worth for evaluating an after tax cash flow profile of a project if the cost of capital is used for discounting. References G. Bennett Stewart III, The Quest for Value HarperCollins, 1991 . See also Economic valueadded Enterprise value Financial modeling Net present value corporate finance and investment banking Category Financial markets econ stub de Market ValueAdded fr Market valueadded ... more details
No footnotes date January 2009 A valueadded reseller VAR is a company law company that adds features or services to an existing product, then resells it usually to end users as an integrated product or complete turn key solution. This practice occurs commonly in the electronics industry, where, for example, a VAR might bundle a software application with supplied hardware. The addedvalue can come from professional services such as integrating, customizing, consulting, training and implementation. The value can also be added by developing a specific application for the product designed for the customer s needs which is then resold as a new package.VARs incorporate platform software into their own software product packages ref compuBase ref . The term is often used in the computer industry, where a company purchases computer components and builds for example a fully operational personal computer system usually customized for a specific task such as non linear video editing . By doing this, the company has addedvalue above the cost of the individual computer components. Customers would purchase the system from the reseller if they lacked the time or experience to assemble the system themselves ref compuBase ref . See also Systems integrator Original equipment manufacturer External links http www.compubase.net IT Telecom Distribution Glossary a192.html Defining a ValueAdded Reseller VAR http www.allbusiness.com technology services valueadded reseller var 1475 1.html What Is a ValueAdded Reseller? http searchitchannel.techtarget.com sDefinition 0,,sid96 gci213274,00.html What is VAR? Category Types of business entity Category Business terms External links Reflist Business term stub de Valueadded Reseller fr VAR Valueadded Reseller it ValueAdded Reseller ja pt Valueadded Reseller ru ValueAdded Reseller uk Valueadded reseller zh ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2007 Valueadded selling is one of several sales techniques that relies on building on the inherent value of a product or service. By its nature the value add technique is a more flexible and customized selling approach that requires input from a defined range of average customers. These customers will help the sales and marketing leaders to outline value positions that are likely to benefit the largest number of customers. The value add may not be initially apparent in the sales over view and is often tied to up selling or vertical selling within a specific market segment. The utility of the product or service, ease of integration in to the customers business operations, or time saving benefits are just a few areas that may be exploited when focusing on value add. One of the more recent examples of valueadded selling is hybrid cars . These are cars that rely on a mix of gasoline power and electric power. The inherent value of the product is still the same. Basically it moves a person from point A to point B. The value add can be seen in several different ways. The first is the obvious fuel savings. But there is also addedvalue in less time spent at the gas station, and the cars pollute the air less than a normal combustion engine. The value add in this instance is determined by the customer, and not the company selling the car. Category Selling techniques ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 orphan date November 2009 Cash surplus valueadded CsVA is a measure of business Profit accounting profitability defined as the EBITDA after tax generated by the business less its required return. The required return is an Annuity finance theory annuity based on the purchase price of the assets in use in the business, inflated to today s value of money, the weighted average cost of capital WACC and the economic life of the assets. CsVA can also be expressed as an index, where the CsVA is divided by the required return. An index of more than 1.0 will indicate profitability while an index below 1.0 will indicate value destruction. See also Economic valueadded EVA Return on capital employed ROCE Return on equity ROE Category Value Category Financial terminology Finance stub ... more details
cleanup date July 2009 orphan date July 2009 Valueadded agriculture refers most generally to manufacturing processes that increase the value of primary agricultural commodities. Valueadded agriculture may also refer to increasing the economic value of a commodity through particular production processes, e.g., organic produce, or through regionally branded products that increase consumer appeal and willingness to pay a premium over similar but undifferentiated products. This concept has gained currency in the small farm policy debate, in response to the concern that the farm value of the consumer food dollar continues to decrease. Valueadded agriculture might be a means for farmers to capture a larger share of the consumer food dollar. Examples include direct marketing farmer ownership of processing facilities and producing farm products with a higher intrinsic value such as identity preserved grains, organic produce, hormone free beef , free range chicken s etc. , for which buyers are willing to pay a higher price than for more traditional bulk commodities. Valueadded agriculture is regarded by some as a significant rural development strategy. Small scale, organic food processing, non traditional crop production, agri tourism , and bio fuels development are examples of various valueadded projects that have created new jobs in some rural areas. References nofootnotes date July 2009 CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Agri stub Category Agriculture Category Production and manufacturing ... more details
For the UK tax ValueAdded Tax United Kingdom refimprove date October 2011 Taxation A valueadded tax .... From that of the seller, it is a tax only on the valueadded to a product, material or service ... to offset the taxes they had previously paid on the inputs. The valueadded to a product by a business ..., rather than by the state. Valueadded taxes were introduced in part because they create stronger .... Comparison with a sales tax Valueadded tax VAT in theory avoids the cascade effect of sales tax by taxing only the valueadded at each stage of production. For this reason, throughout the world, VAT ... is calculated on the valueadded, measured as a difference between revenues and allowable purchases ... easy way of complying with the obligation. With a valueadded tax With a 10 VAT The manufacturer ... of the values added by their respective business practices e.g. the valueadded by the manufacturer ... only for valueadded to this commodity by the importer and the reseller This means that, without ... no m s IVA in Spain Refimprove section date January 2012 The valueadded tax has been criticized as the burden ... argue that relating taxation levels to income is an arbitrary standard, and that the valueadded tax ... 2004 ref Revenues from a valueadded tax are frequently lower than expected because they are difficult ... revenues. Whether the costs and distortions of valueadded taxes are lower than the economic inefficiencies ... valueadded taxes are far more efficient. Certain industries small scale services, for example ... because it captures at least some of the valueadded. For example, a carpenter may offer to provide ... Union valueadded tax The European Union valueadded tax EU VAT is a valueadded tax encompassing ... Valueadded tax China VAT was implented in China in 1984 and is administered by the State Administration ... abbreviated ALV are the Nordic terms for ValueAdded Tax VAT . Like other countries sales ... with the highest valueadded tax, alongside Norway and Sweden. A number of services have reduced ... more details
The Valueadded Producer Grants program was authorized by the Agriculture Risk Protection Act of 2000 and amended by the 2002 farm bill P.L.107 171, Sec. 6401 . The farm bill authorizes 40 million per year in grants for the development and marketing of valueadded agricultural products, including organic agricultural production. Eligible applicants are independent producers, farmer and rancher cooperatives, agricultural producer groups, and majority controlled producer based business ventures. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category Grants Category Agriculture in the United States ... more details
Corporate Finance In corporate finance , Economic ValueAdded or EVA , a registered trademark of Stern Stewart & Co ., is an estimate of a firm s economic profit being the value created in excess of the Required ... insolvency. Other measures of shareholder value include Addedvalue Market valueadded Total shareholder return . Relationship to market valueadded The firm s market valueadded , or MVA, is the discounted sum present value of all future expected economic valueadded math MVA V K 0 sum t 1 infty ... arrangement of the FCF formula. See also Business valuation Free cash flow Enterprise value Opportunity cost Valueadded Weighted average cost of capital Apples and oranges Apples and oranges in teaching ... with the Economic ValueAdded? , Sergei Cheremushkin, 2008 http www.kellogg.northwestern.edu faculty korajczy htm vbm.htm A Reading List on EVA Value Based Management from Robert Korajczyk http www.evadimensions.com Economic ValueAdded from EVA Dimensions LLC http pages.stern.nyu.edu adamodar New Home Page lectures eva.html Economic ValueAdded EVA , Prof. Aswath Damodaran http www.valuatum.com ... university EVA Understanding Economic ValueAdded , investopedia.com http www.investopedia.com ... Economic ValueAdded A simulation analysis of the trendy, owner oriented management tool , Timo ... of EVA Chicago Booth magazine corporate finance and investment banking Category Value cs Ekonomick p idan hodnota de Economic ValueAdded es Valor econ mico agregado fr Valeur conomique ajout e it Economic ValueAdded ja pt Valor econ mico adicionado sk Ekonomick pridan hodnota sv Economic valueadded uk EVA zh ... cost of financing the firm s capital . The idea is that value is created when the return on the firm ... G. Bennett Stewart III title The Quest for Value publisher HarperCollins year 1991 cite book author Erik Stern title The Value Mindset publisher Wiley cite book author Joel Stern and John Shiely title ... more details
A valueadded service VAS is popular as a telecommunications industry term for non core services , or in short, all services beyond standard voice calls and fax transmissions. However, it can be used in any service industry, for services available at little or no cost, to promote their primary business. In the telecommunication industry, on a conceptual level, valueadded services add value to the Application Enablement Background standard service offering , wikt spur spurring the subscriber to use their phone more and allowing the operator to drive up their ARPU . For mobile phones, while technologies like Short message service SMS , Multimedia Messaging System MMS and GPRS data access were historically usually considered valueadded services, but in recent years SMS, MMS and data access have more and more become core services, and VAS therefore has beginning to exclude those services. A distinction may also be made between standard peer to peer content and premium charged content. These are called mobile valueadded services MVAS which are often simply referred as VAS. Valueadded services are supplied either in house by the mobile network operator themselves or by a third party valueadded service provider VASP , also known as a content provider CP such as All Headline News or Reuters . VASPs typically connect to the operator using protocols like Short message peer to peer protocol SMPP , connecting either directly to the Short message service center short message service centre SMSC or, increasingly, to a messaging gateway that gives the operator better control of the content. External documents http www.iamai.in Upload Research mobile.pdf A report on Indian Mobile VAS http homepage.mac.com ekippo .Public VAS CHINA ProjectSummary.PDF Chinese VAS Market Report see additional Relevance of name http www.linkedin.com answers technology information technology telecommunications ... Informatienummer pl Us uga dodana ru th Valueadded service uk ... more details
A Valueadded Network VAN is a hosted service offering that acts as an intermediary between business partners sharing standards based or proprietary data via shared Business Process es. The offered service is referred to as Valueadded Network Service . TOC Technical Definition VANS traditionally transmitted data formatted as Electronic Data Interchange but increasingly they also transmit data formatted as XML or in more specific binary formats. VANs usually service a given vertical or industry and provide ValueAdded Network Services VAN Services or VANSs such as data transformation between formats EDI to XML, EDI to EDI, etc. . At one extreme, a VAN hosts only horizontal Business to business application integration services, hosting general purpose integration services for any process or industry. At the other extreme a VAN also hosts process specific or industry specific integration, for example ... service provision to customers, a private business had to add value to the communications line in order to be a distinguishable service. Therefore, the notion of Valueadded Network Services ... under P.M. Margaret Thatcher . In the later 1980s, running a ValueAdded Network Service required ... index.php?option com content&task view&id 36&Itemid 42 Leaping the barriers Valueadded services ... telecommunication sector, Valueadded Network Service still is used, mainly as a functional description ... for ValueAdded Network Services ref while others address specific services with licensing. ref http ... Region International ValueAdded Network Services IVANS Operator or Internet Service Providers ISP ref distinguish into Internet Service Providers ISPs and International ValueAdded Network Services IVANS operators. See also Electronic Data Interchange Valueadded networks Time Sharing Amtrix Softshare VAN Services Value Network References reflist Category Electronic commerce Category Supply chain management de Mehrwertnetz fr R seau valeur ajout e ko pl ValueAdded Network ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2010 Cleanup date April 2010 The term, Fixed valueadded resource FVAR is a marketing concept used to describe items, that whilst seeming unrelated to the core product in nature, provide the user with something that adds Value marketing value to the core product or service offering on a permanent basis. The term was coined by the entrepreneur Edward A Blake in his attempt to quickly explain the purpose of a resource he was promoting to online service providers. Definition In order for an item to be classed as an FVAR, Edward A Blake set out the following three requirements 1. The item must be fixed in nature. That is, an item to be found on a constant basis within the core product. 2. The item must not be directly related in content do that of the core product. For instance, a Model of the Day feature would be an FVAR if placed within a daily tabloid newspaper such as The Sun, but could not be classified as such if featuring within a men s magazine such as Playboy. 3. The item must add some form of distinct value to the existing value proposition of the core product. For instance, many people subscribe to a daily newspaper in the knowledge that they will derived addedvalue from the FVAR, such as the daily Crossword irrespective of the overall quality of that day s newspaper. Some good examples of FVARs are Daily Crossword, Sudoku and other puzzle games featured within magazines, newspapers & websites Daily Cartoons featured within magazines, newspapers & websites Free to download travel education health career guides featured upon a website The Page 3 girl feature found within The Sun Newspaper and upon its online version Category Marketing ... more details
Contextual valueadded CVA is a statistic used by the government of the United Kingdom to assess the performance of schools. The statistic is intended to show the progress children have made whilst attending a particular school. Unlike statistics such as exam performance, contextual valueadded attempts to take into account the circumstances of children attending the school that are beyond the school s control. ref name BBC citation title Guide to 2008 secondary tables url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi education 7826777.stm accessdate 2009 09 05 date 2009 01 20 publisher BBC News ref The statistic works by comparing a child s performance with that of children with a similar prior performance and similar circumstances. There are three levels Level 1 measures performance of primary education primary age children. It measures the performance of pupils between the end of Key Stage 1 and the end of Key Stage 2 . It is based around a median score of 100. ref citation title The Key Stage 1 to 2 CVA measure url http www.dcsf.gov.uk performancetables primary 08 p3.shtml accessdate 2009 09 05 date publisher Department for Children, Schools and Families ref Level 2 CVA measures performance of secondary education secondary schools i.e. between the end of Key Stage 2 and the end of Key Stage 4 . Unlike Level 1 CVA , Level 2 CVA is based around a median score of 1000. ref name L2CVA citation title Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 4 KS2 KS4 Contextual ValueAdded Measure CVA url http www.dcsf.gov.uk performancetables ... title Key Stage 4 to Key Stage 5 Contextual ValueAdded Measure url http www.dcsf.gov.uk performancetables ... valueadded characteristics url http www.nationalstrategiescpd.org.uk public content esp resource bank ... Index ref citation title Technical Annex How is a contextual valueadded score for a pupil calculated ... produce differing CVA scores. The nature of Contextual ValueAdded being averaged across the country ... a number of years. ref name L2CVA Some schools have also claimed that contextual valueadded disadvantages ... more details
sociology Valueadded theory also known as Strain theory sociology social strain theory was first proposed by Neil Smelser and is based on the assumption that certain conditions are needed for the development of a social movement . ref name Kendall Kendall, 2005 ref Smelser saw social movements as side effects of rapid social change . ref name Porta Porta & Diani, 2006 ref Smelser argued that six things were necessary and sufficient for collective behavior to emerge, ref name Kendall and that social movement evolves through those relevant stages ref name Porta ref Sztompka, 2004 ref Structural conduciveness the structure of the society e.g. spatial proximity must be such that certain protest actions become more likely. People must be aware of the problem and have the opportunity to act. Structural strain there must be a strain on society, caused by factors related to the structure of the current social system , such as inequality or injustice, and existing power holders are unable or unwilling to address the problem see also relative deprivation . Generalized belief the problem should be clearly defined in a way that is agreed by and understood by the participants. See also framing sociology framing . Precipitating factors events that become the proverbial spark igniting the flame, in other words a political opportunity . Mobilization for action people need to have a network and organization allowing them to take a collective action , see also resource mobilization Operation failure ... of valueadded was used earlier in economics , where it refers to the increasing value of product ... 10&pg PA254&lpg PA254&dq valueadded Smelser 1963&sig 29T5PogNI 6ot nXSAqktcOh o4 Google Print, p.254 ... books?ie UTF 8&vid ISBN1405102829&id LPzuN07KYgEC&num 10&pg PA7&lpg PA7&dq valueadded Smelser ... behavior , various, 1962 DEFAULTSORT ValueAdded Theory Category Social movements Category .... ref name Kendall ref name Porta See also value theory Notes Reflist References Piotr Sztompka ... more details
Valueadded modeling also known as valueadded analysis and valueadded assessment is a method of teacher ..., as well as to the scores of other students in the same grade. In this manner, valueadded modeling ... circumstances. In this way, valueadded modeling isolates the teacher s contributions ... teacher performance, districts have looked to valueadded modeling as a supplement to observing ... to authorize the use of valueadded modeling techniques in the state s public schools schools as a means ... Valueadded evaluation bill is now law , Louisiana Federation of Teachers Weekly Legislative Digest , May 28, 2010. Accessed September 1, 2010. ref Experts do not recommend using valueadded ... factor in a multifaceted evaluation program. ref name Measuring Teaching Using ValueAdded Modeling cite paper title Measuring Teaching Using ValueAdded Modeling The Imperfect Panacea url .... Valueadded scores are more sensitive to teacher effects for mathematics than for language. ref ... slightly above or slightly below the median. ref name Otterman Valueadded scores assume that students ... random assignment of students to teachers can bias valueadded estimates of teachers causal effects. ref name Student Sorting and bias in ValueAdded Estimation cite news url http gsppi.berkeley.edu ... Student sorting and bias in valueadded estimation Selection on observables and unobservables Research .... ref Eric A. Hanushek and Steven G. Rivkin, Generalizations about the Use of ValueAdded Measures ... the concept to school operations when he developed valueadded models for school districts ... Corporation prepared for the Carnegie Corporation of New York , said that valueadded modeling holds ... in teacher scores when using such models, which could make valueadded modeling an effective ... web site that provided the score calculated by the valueadded modeling system for 6,000 elementary ... 3, 2011. ref The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is sponsoring a multi year study of valueadded ... more details
Orphan date March 2012 The ValueAdded Tax Service of Ghana is the Government of Ghana agency responsible for the mobilization of tax for the government. ref name BENAK cite web title History of the Internal Revenue Service of Ghana url http www.benakconsult.com irs history.php publisher www.benakconsult.com accessdate 5 February 2012 ref The service was formed after the promulgation of the Revenue Agencies Governing Board Act in 1998. The Act established a Central governing body to oversee the activities of the then governing boards of IRS, CEPS and VATS. ref name BENAK References reflist Ghana topics Ministries and Agencies in Ghana Category Ghana Ministries and Agencies of State Ghana stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Gross Asset Value GAV is the sum of value of property a company owns. Besides the Net asset value , the GAV is a common Key Performance Indicator KPI for property fund s to measure the success of the fund manager . External links http www.secinfo.com d11MXs.v1FFu.c.htm Definition of GAV by SEC ref http www.navigator.com.au documents privateSite adviser supernet CentroDirectPropertyFundSuppPDS.pdf untitled Bot generated title ref See also Net asset value Footnotes references Category Property Category Funds ... more details
The Gross Annual Value GAV , also called just the Annual Value, of a property is used in calculating the tax or rent which should be applied to the property. Details In India the Gross Annual value is the current value, the actual renting rent whether received or receivable or the fair rental value, whichever is highest or which the property might be expected to attract on the open market in ideal circumstances where there is neither a glut nor a shortage of accommodation. ref http www.du.ac.in fileadmin DU Academics course material TM 06.pdf University of Delhi ref The following four factors are taken into consideration while determining the GAV of a property The rent payable by the tenant actual rent The municipal valuation of the property The fair rental value market value of a similar property in the same area The standard rent payable under the Rent Control Act If a property is self occupied then the GAV is considered to be nil. ref http www.hindu.com pp 2004 09 04 stories 2004090400090300.htm The Hindu ref In Falkirk in Scotland the Gross Annual Value is used to calculate Council house rent based on factors such as house type, age, structure, number of apartments, overall floor area, location and type of heating. ref http www.falkirk.gov.uk services chief executive finance revenues council house rent rent calculation.aspx Falkirk Council ref The Gross Annual Value is also ... http www.accountingexplanation.com accounting dictionary annual value definition.htm Accounting Explanation ref History Gross Annual Value is used in a number of places with tax systems which derived ... 7 , 1841 ref See Also Income tax in India References references DEFAULTSORT Gross Annual Value Category ... value of an asset before expenses incurred relating to the ownership of the asset. Where the asset ... books?id xmouAAAAYAAJ&pg PA177&lpg PA177&dq gross annual value&source bl&ots BpFOnUMkHl&sig dJo2U0UVcF9d2vqtICv4KK5MxkU&hl en&sa X&ei MUheT4itCeeh0QX11cjtDQ&ved 0CCgQ6AEwADge v onepage&q gross ... more details
Primary sources date January 2012 Valueadded wood products in Ontario are the result of combining commodity level products and innovation . Essentially, producing valueadded wood products means taking ... wood product by manufacturers creates a specialty product whose value is more than the original product. These valueadded products become part of the secondary sector of our economy . Forest ... in revenue per year. Sixty percent of Ontario s forest industry is recognized as valueadded wood .... http www.investinontario.com north industry forest.asp?gonorth y ValueAdded Products Valueadded ... of valueadded products generate jobs and revenue for many towns. There are numerous populated areas in Ontario supported primarily by valueadded saw mills . http www.investinontario.com ... 61,000 people were employed in Ontario as a direct result of the valueadded wood sector. 94 of these workers ... in Ontario producing valueadded wood products. Furthermore, there are more than 1000 businesses associated with the valueadded wood products. Out of all the Canadian provinces which produce valueadded wood products, Ontario ranks first in terms of revenue. The majority of the Ontario ... Flakeboard Company Limited recently purchased a valueadded wood producing company located ... was shown. Overall, an increase of 54 employment in the valueadded wood processing is documented. http www.cityofkenora.ca modules.php?name Industry&op show&pid 4 In the same time period, shipments of valueadded wood products increased. In 1993 the revenue made by valueadded wood exports was close ... Ontario s ValueAdded Wood Sector http www.mnr.gov.on.ca en Business Forests 2ColumnSubPage ... E005185.pdf Monitoring and Supporting ValueAdded Wood Products Category Economy of Ontario Category ... . These are the expansive and renewable resources that are drawn upon for the creation of valueadded products. The geographical area covers 690,000 square kilometers which is roughly 17 of all Canadian ... more details
UKtaxation ValueAdded Tax VAT is a Valueadded tax tax on consumption levied in the United Kingdom by the Government of the United Kingdom national government . It was introduced in 1973 and is the third largest source of government revenue after income tax and National Insurance . It is administered and collected by HM Revenue and Customs . VAT is levied on most goods and services provided by registered businesses in the UK and some goods and services imported from outside the European Union . ref name HMRC1 cite web title Introduction to VAT url http www.hmrc.gov.uk vat start introduction.htm publisher HM Revenue and Customs ref There are complex regulations for goods and services imported from within the EU. The default VAT rate is the standard rate, 20 since 4 January 2011. Some goods and services are subject to VAT at a reduced rate of 5 such as domestic fuel or 0 such as most food and children s clothing . Others are exempt from VAT or outside the system altogether. Under EU law, the standard rate of VAT in any EU state cannot be lower than 15 . ref name Guard cite news last Victor first Adam title VAT a brief history of tax url http www.guardian.co.uk money 2010 dec 31 vat brief history tax newspaper The Guardian date 31 December 2010 ref ref name EC cite web title VAT rates url http ec.europa.eu taxation customs taxation vat how vat works rates index en.htm publisher European Commission ref Each state may have up to two reduced rates of at least 5 for restricted list ... Tax was replaced by ValueAdded Tax on 1 April 1973. ref name Guard ref name Ind cite news last Victor ... Harry title General Election 2010 a brief history of the ValueAdded Tax url http www.telegraph.co.uk ... VAT Category Taxation in the United Kingdom Category Valueadded taxes Category 1973 introductions ... law the Low Value Consignment Relief LVCR means that goods imported from outside the EU and costing ... 20 spent 8.7 of their gross income on VAT whereas the richest 20 spent only 4.0 of their gross ... more details