A value-added chain is a process where each stage generates additional benefits or value, resulting in profit for each entity involved. The chain can involve the supply of raw materials to the manufacture of goods and services, and companies aim to secure high-quality, low-priced materials to maximize profit. A value-added chain is a means of […]
The Library of Congress is the world’s largest library, with over 130 million items in its collection, including rare books and works in over 460 languages. Its main collection was destroyed in 1814, but Congress authorized the purchase of Thomas Jefferson’s personal library the following year. With a history dating back to the 1800s, the […]
Value-added resellers add unique features or services to products to increase their value and profit margins. This tactic is used in various industries, including software, fast food, and professional services. Bundling products or offering discounts can encourage sales and justify higher prices. A value-added reseller is a reseller that engages in a form of business […]
A value-added network (VAN) is a private provider that manages electronic data interchange (EDI) for companies, offering services such as secure email transmissions and file encryption. VANs have been around for decades, but the internet has expanded their range of services and made them more accessible to smaller businesses. VANs offer EDI translation, secure email, […]
Value-added resellers add unique features or components to increase the value of products, allowing retailers to increase profit margins without developing new products. This tactic is used in various industries, such as bundled software, fast food combos, and discounted services. A value-added reseller is a reseller who engages in a form of business where the […]
Business Value Add (BVA) involves making changes to a product to increase its value to customers, attracting new customers and retaining existing ones. This can involve permanent changes, increasing volume or changing marketing and packaging, and can lead to higher profits and market share. Corporate Value Added, or BVA, is a term used to identify […]
Shareholder value added (SVA) measures a company’s value to shareholders by subtracting the cost of capital from net operating profit after tax (NOPAT). It is just one way to assess a company’s potential to compensate investors. Other measures include market value-added (MVA) and weighted average cost of capital (WACC). These tools help investors make informed […]