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The Case for an Off-Balance-Sheet Controller

Robert F. Lusch and Michael G. Harvey
Reprint 3528; Winter 1994, Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 101–105

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Organizational performance is increasingly tied to intangible assets such as corporate culture, customer relationships, and brand equity. Yet controllers, who monitor and track firm performance, traditionally concentrate on tangible, balance-sheet assets such as cash, plants and equipment, and inventory. The authors argue that controllers can have an important role in tracking and analyzing off-balance-sheet resources. Here they envision this new role and its place in the organization.

     
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