- In
economics and finance,
present value (PV), also
known as
present discounted value (PDV), is the
value of an
expected income stream determined as of...
- net
present value (NPV) or net
present worth (NPW) is a way of
measuring the
value of an ****et that has
cashflow by
adding up the
present value of all...
- for the
present value of a ****ure sum, "discounted" to the
present by an
amount equal to the time
value of money. For example, the ****ure
value sum F V...
- The
actuarial present value (APV) is the
expected value of the
present value of a
contingent cash flow
stream (i.e. a
series of
payments which may or may...
-
Adjusted present value (APV) is a
valuation method introduced in 1974 by
Stewart Myers. The idea is to
value the
project as if it were all
equity financed...
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- In economics,
Present value interest factor, also
known by the
acronym PVIF, is used in
finance theory to
refer to the
output of a calculation, used to...
- more generally, rate of return; it is the
present value multiplied by the ac****ulation function. The
value does not
include corrections for inflation...
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Present value of
benefits (PVB) is a term used in cost-benefit
analysis and
project appraisal that
refers to the
discounted sum, or
present value, of...
- The
Penalized Present Value (PPV) is a
method of
capital budgeting under risk,
where the
value of the
investment is "penalized" as a
function of its risk...