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A Method for Deriving High-Priority Financial Data Items that Must be Improved to Increase Market Capitalization

Yoshioka Tsuyoshi
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Yoshioka Tsuyoshi: Department of Business, Faculty of Modern Life, Teikyo Heisei University, Tokyo–Japan

International Journal of Economics and Financial Research, 2021, vol. 7, issue 3, 109-114

Abstract: Market capitalization is one of the most important indicators for gauging the value of a company. Normally, improving financial data increases market capitalization. However, because there are numerous financial data, it is important to derive high-priority financial data items whose improvement can increase market capitalization. To achieve this, in this study, a method was developed using a remodeled customer satisfaction analysis model with financial data of the companies that make up the Nikkei 225. A graph was created with the correlation coefficient on the horizontal axis and the deviation value of each financial data item on the vertical axis, and then the financial data items plotted in the lower right corner of the graph were extracted. Using this method, it is possible to derive high-priority financial data items to increase market capitalization from numerous financial data.

Keywords: Company’s value; Financial data analysis; Remodeled customer satisfaction analysis; Nikkei 225. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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