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Financiele prestatiemeting

Okay, I have good options for external links now.

Revised External Links (4 real, live, different domains):

  1. History/Origin: About the FASB (Source: fasb.org)10 - This is the official source for the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
  2. Importance for Investors: Why Do Shareholders Need Financial Statements? (Source: investopedia.com)9 - Relevant for investors.
  3. Practical Application (Regulatory): SEC EDGAR (Source: sec.gov)8 - This is the SEC's search page for company filings, which demonstrates the regulatory need for standardized financial reporting.
  4. Limitations/Critique: The Limitations of Ratio Analysis: A Critical View for Senior Managers (Source: xelonic.com)7 - This article specifically discusses limitations of ratio analysis, which is a core component of financial performance measurement. It also covers common criticisms like reliance on historical data and potential for manipulation.

All good. Now I can proceed with writing the article. I will ensure all 15 internal links and 4 external links are used once and correctly formatted.
I will also ensure that Financiële prestatiemeting is mentioned in the H1, intro, and at least 3 other sections.

The formula section for "Financiële prestatiemeting" (Financial Performance Measurement) needs to be carefully chosen. Since it's a broad term, I can't provide the formula. Instead, I should mention common formulas used within financial performance measurement, such as Return on Investment (ROI) or Net Profit Margin, and define their variables. ROI is a good choice as it's directly about "return on investment," a type of performance.

Formula: Return on Investment (ROI)

ROI=(Huidige waarde investering - Kosten van investering)Kosten van investering×100%\text{ROI} = \frac{\text{(Huidige waarde investering - Kosten van investering)}}{\text{Kosten van investering}} \times 100\%

Or, more simply for a period:

ROI=Netto winstKosten van investering×100%\text{ROI} = \frac{\text{Netto winst}}{\text{Kosten van investering}} \times 100\%

I will use the second, simpler one, and define the terms in Dutch.

Looks like everything is set.123456

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