arvolyydyt
Arvolyydyt is a Finnish term used in business and economics to describe the portion of a company's or an investment's return that can be attributed to value creation rather than to general market price movements. The concept is often used in Finnish corporate reporting and investment analysis to separate value-driven performance from price-driven or speculative effects.
The word combines arvo (value) and lyydyt (yields or returns), reflecting an emphasis on returns that stem
Measurement and calculation methods vary. Common approaches include invoking established metrics such as economic value added
Applications of arvolyydyt technical discussion appear in corporate governance discourse, investor communications, and performance reporting. Critics
See also: value-based management, shareholder value, economic value added, total return.