Simply put, Gross Value Added (GVA) helps business owners to get a real measure of their company’s productivity. It is a measure of efficiency and when tracked over time shows the financial impact of strategic decisions. Find out your number today.
Bill owns a start-up business in the South East. He has 4 employees, some of whom work part time and the business is growing rapidly.
He hasn’t yet made a profit and is working hard to get to break-even.
He’s investing in better business processes, knowing his GVA will confirm the investment is paying off.
Wendy is Managing Partner of an established professional services business in the South East.
The firm has around 150 employees at any one time, some of whom work part time.
The firm has recently invested in an updated identity and monitoring its GVA will help Wendy to see how the investment is paying off.
Jeff is Managing Director of a family business providing metal based products to the construction industry.
The firm has around 150 employees at any one time and runs three shifts in the factory. Jeff has seen an upturn in sales, without it improving profits.
Monitoring GVA will help Jeff to see how productivity has changed as the business has got more successful.
Susan is just like you, running a business and looking to improve productivity, efficiency and value.
She has downloaded the template, completed all the data and sent it back by uploading it.
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- NET PROFIT (BEFORE TAX)
- DEPRECIATION
- WAGES, SALARIES AND PENSIONS*
* Only include payments made through your payroll, exclude any sub-contractors who you paid via an invoice
These numbers can be found in your most recent annual accounts.
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- EMPLOYEE NUMBER (not name)
- CONTRACTED HOURS
- START & END DATE OF EMPLOYMENT*
* If they started after or left before the end of the year
Part time workers or complex working patterns?
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