Patents by Inventor John J. Ballow
John J. Ballow has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8370250Abstract: The performance management system and method enable users to set performance targets and analyze performance measures for a company based on financial information. The system displays three template areas respectively containing historical financial data for a first time period, predicted financial data for a second time period, and financial performance measurement changes from the first time period to the second time period, where financial performance measures are displayed for each of the time periods. The second template area receives target input variables that include target NOPAT growth, target TRS, and target dividends per share. The system and method enable the recursive adjustment of at least one of the target input variables for a future time period until a percentage change in the target TRS displayed in the second template area is equal to a user selectable target TRS value.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2011Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Accenture Global Services LimitedInventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Roland Burgman, Anthony J. Relvas
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Patent number: 8065210Abstract: A computer-implemented method for analyzing the relative performance of a business unit includes: receiving financial data about the business unit; determining NOPLAT, revenue, capital charge, and invested capital values for the business unit at a first time and a second time from the financial data; determining at least two data points including a first component indicative of NOPLAT/revenue and a second component indicative of revenue/capital charge for the business unit, the at least two data points indicative of values determined at one of the first time and the second time, respectively; and displaying the at least two data points, a first indicia for each data point indicative of the capital value, a second indicia indicative of a spread percentage, and a third indicia indicative of a relationship between the at least two data points between the first time and the second time.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Accenture Global Services LimitedInventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Anthony J. Relvas
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Publication number: 20110208625Abstract: The Enhanced Business Reporting Methodology provides a way to assess the performance of a company. The method includes receiving financial data about the company, calculating a Total Economic Profit (TEP) value based in part on the financial data, the TEP value including a current value component and a future value component, determining a business component of the company that drives the current value component and/or the future value component, and assessing the business component based in part on the TEP value, the current value component, and/or the future value component. A Total Return to Shareholders (TRS) value may be calculated from this data. The TRS may be decomposed into components and mapped onto a computer-generated display. The data may also be incorporated in corporate management systems and investment analysis systems, and used to generate a set of supplemental financial reports.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Roland Burgman
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Publication number: 20110208564Abstract: The performance management system and method enable users to set performance targets and analyze performance measures for a company based on financial information. The system displays three template areas respectively containing historical financial data for a first time period, predicted financial data for a second time period, and financial performance measurement changes from the first time period to the second time period, where financial performance measures are displayed for each of the time periods. The second template area receives target input variables that include target NOPAT growth, target TRS, and target dividends per share. The system and method enable the recursive adjustment of at least one of the target input variables for a future time period until a percentage change in the target TRS displayed in the second template area is equal to a user selectable target TRS value.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Anthony J. Relvas, Roland Burgman
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Patent number: 7983973Abstract: A method for assessing the performance of a company is provided. The method may include receiving financial data about the company and determining a future value of the company. Next, the future value is decomposed into a plurality of future value components, where the plurality of future value components includes an economy component that defines an implied amount of growth of the company attributable to the growth of the economy in general. Finally, the method may include displaying at least one of the future value components to advise a user of the performance of the company relative to the economy in general.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2010Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Accenture Global Services LimitedInventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Anthony J. Relvas
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Patent number: 7899735Abstract: A computer-implemented method for setting targets of predicted growth of financial metrics of a company is provided. The method may include displaying a template of historical and predicted financial performance measures, receiving inputs of predicted financial targets such as earnings growth and shareholder return, and calculating the predicted future value and current value components required to obtain the financial targets.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2005Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Accenture Global Services LimitedInventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Anthony J. Relvas, Roland Burgman
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Patent number: 7899725Abstract: Software encoded on a computer-readable medium when executed performs a method for assessing the performance of a company. The method includes receiving financial data about the company; calculating a Total Economic Profit (TEP) value based in part on the financial data, the TEP value including a current value component and a future value component, determining at least one business component of the company that drives at least one selected from the group comprising the current value component and the future value component, and assessing the at least one business component based in part on at least one selected from the group comprising the TEP value, the current value component, and the future value component. From this data, a Total Return to Shareholders (TRS) value may be calculated with a data processor. The TRS may be decomposed into components and mapped onto a computer-generated display.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2005Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Accenture Global Services LimitedInventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Roland Burgman
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Publication number: 20100332413Abstract: A computer-implemented method for analyzing corporate investments to measure the performance of a company is provided. The method may include: receiving financial data, the financial data including a plurality of operating investments of the company and a Future Value (FV) of the company; determining with a data processor a plurality of data points from the financial data, each of the plurality of data points indicative of a ratio between one of the plurality of operating investments and the Future Value (FV) of the company; determining a first benchmark and a second benchmark, the first benchmark indicative of a threshold ratio between the FV and the operating investment, the second benchmark indicative of a threshold operating investment; and displaying the data points, the first benchmark, and the second benchmark to advise a user of an effectiveness of the operating investments.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: Accenture Global Services GmbHInventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Anthony J. Relvas, Roland Burgman
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Patent number: 7778910Abstract: A computer-implemented method for analyzing corporate investments to measure the performance of a company is provided. The method may include: receiving financial data, the financial data including a plurality of operating investments of the company and a Future Value (FV) of the company; determining with a data processor a plurality of data points from the financial data, each of the plurality of data points indicative of a ratio between one of the plurality of operating investments and the Future Value (FV) of the company; determining a first benchmark and a second benchmark, the first benchmark indicative of a threshold ratio between the FV and the operating investment, the second benchmark indicative of a threshold operating investment; and displaying the data points, the first benchmark, and the second benchmark to advise a user of an effectiveness of the operating investments.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2005Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Accenture Global Services GmbHInventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Anthony J. Relvas, Roland Burgman
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Publication number: 20100198709Abstract: A method for assessing the performance of a company is provided. The method may include receiving financial data about the company and determining a future value of the company. Next, the future value is decomposed into a plurality of future value components, where the plurality of future value components includes an economy component that defines an implied amount of growth of the company attributable to the growth of the economy in general. Finally, the method may include displaying at least one of the future value components to advise a user of the performance of the company relative to the economy in general.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Accenture Global Services GmbHInventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Anthony J. Relvas
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Patent number: 7702554Abstract: A method for assessing the performance of a company includes: receiving financial data about the company; determining a future value of the company; decomposing the future value into a plurality of future value components, where the plurality of future value components includes an economy component that defines an implied amount of growth of the company attributable to the growth of the economy in general; and displaying at least one of the future value components.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Accenture Global Services GmbHInventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Anthony J. Relvas
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Publication number: 20080243597Abstract: A method for assessing the performance of a company includes: receiving financial data about the company; determining a future value of the company; decomposing the future value into a plurality of future value components, where the plurality of future value components includes an economy component that defines an implied amount of growth of the company attributable to the growth of the economy in general; and displaying at least one of the future value components.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: John J. Ballow, Brain F. McCarthy, Anthony J. Relvas
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Patent number: 7398240Abstract: A method for assessing the performance of a company includes: receiving financial data about the company; determining a future value of the company; decomposing the future value into a plurality of future value components, where the plurality of future value components includes an economy component that defines an implied amount of growth of the company attributable to the growth of the economy in general; and displaying at least one of the future value components.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2005Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Accenture Global Services GmbHInventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Anthony J. Relvas
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Publication number: 20080154680Abstract: A computer-implemented method for analyzing the relative performance of a business unit includes: receiving financial data about the business unit; determining NOPLAT, revenue, capital charge, and invested capital values for the business unit at a first time and a second time from the financial data; determining at least two data points including a first component indicative of NOPLAT/revenue and a second component indicative of revenue/capital charge for the business unit, the at least two data points indicative of values determined at one of the first time and the second time, respectively; and displaying the at least two data points, a first indicia for each data point indicative of the capital value, a second indicia indicative of a spread percentage, and a third indicia indicative of a relationship between the at least two data points between the first time and the second time.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Anthony J. Relvas
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Patent number: 7349877Abstract: A computer-implemented method for analyzing the relative performance of a business unit includes: receiving financial data about the business unit; determining NOPLAT, revenue, capital charge, and invested capital values for the business unit at a first time and a second time from the financial data; determining at least two data points including a first component indicative of NOPLAT/revenue and a second component indicative of revenue/capital charge for the business unit, the at least two data points indicative of values determined at one of the first time and the second time, respectively; and displaying the at least two data points, a first indicia for each data point indicative of the capital value, a second indicia indicative of a spread percentage, and a third indicia indicative of a relationship between the at least two data points between the first time and the second time.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Accenture Global Services GmbHInventors: John J. Ballow, Brian F. McCarthy, Anthony J. Relvas