Abstract:
This paper shows how the use of consumer based equity measures within a discounted cash flow framework can create a means for both finance and marketing to understand the full benefit of past brand building activities. It also shows how impact of future marketing investment strategies can be estimated using the same framework. The author argues that such frameworks should provide the opportunity for finance and marketing to better understand each other and as a result have a more profitable dialogue.
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