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Companies are increasingly using nonfinancial measures to evaluate performance. Why? Since these numbers do not come from the company's financial records, why are they used?
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  The correct answer will revolve around the objective of providing quality goods to the corporation's customers. Quality goods bring repeat business and satisfied customers are a business' best advertisement.

The idea is that these nonfinancial measures concentrate on areas and questions that indicate the quality of a particular corporation's products. While some of these items do not come from a companies' financial records, such as defect rates, they are quantifiable and can be verified.
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