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Do It Yourself: Figure Out Your Company's Information Productivity



By Baselinemag

Here are the methods and the financial information you'll need to calculate the Information Productivity of your own company.

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Here are the steps and financial data you'll need to calculate the information productivity of your company.

1. Your company's annual income statement and balance sheet. These audited results are found in your most recent

10-K form filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. If your company is private, you will have to request the information from your chief financial officer.

2. You'll also need access to either a subscription service such as Standard & Poor's or a free service such as MSN Money to get the anticipated shareholder rate of return.

Download the interactive worksheet to figure your company's information productivity.



 
 
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