Market Value Added (MVA) is the difference between the current market value of a firm and the capital contributed by investors. If MVA is positive, the firm has added value. If it is negative the firm has destroyed value.
To find out whether management has created or destroyed value since its inception, the firm's MVA can be used: MVA = Market Value of Capital - Capital employed
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