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1discounted — UK US /dɪsˈkaʊntɪd/ US /ˈdɪskaʊntɪd/ adjective (also discount) ► COMMERCE cheaper than usual: »There are many websites that sell designer brands at discounted prices. deeply/heavily/steeply discounted » All our merchandise is heavily discounted …
2discounted — UK [dɪsˈkaʊntɪd] US [dɪsˈkaʊntəd] adjective discounted prices or rates are lower than usual discounted rail and air fares Thesaurus: types of prices and describing prices and costshyponym prices and costssynonym …
3discounted — dis|count|ed [ dıs kauntəd ] adjective discounted prices or rates are lower than usual: discounted train and air fares …
4discounted — UK [dɪsˈkaʊntɪd] / US [dɪsˈkaʊntəd] adjective discounted prices or rates are lower than usual discounted rail and air fares …
5Discounted — Discount Dis count (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Discounted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discounting}.] [OF. desconter, descompter, to deduct, F. d[ e]compter to discount; pref. des (L. dis ) + conter, compter. See {Count}, v.] 1. To deduct from an… …
6discounted — adj. Discounted is used with these nouns: ↑fare, ↑flight, ↑price, ↑rate …
7Discounted Cash-Flow — (DCF) (dt. abgezinster Zahlungsstrom) beschreibt Verfahren zur Wertermittlung, insbesondere zur Unternehmensbewertung und zur Ermittlung des Verkehrswerts von Immobilien. Es baut dabei auf dem finanzmathematischen Konzept der Abzinsung (eng.:… …
8Discounted cumulative gain — (DCG) is a measure of effectiveness of a Web search engine algorithm or related applications, often used in information retrieval. Using a graded relevance scale of documents in a search engine result set, DCG measures the usefulness, or gain, of …
9discounted bill — ➔ bill of exchange * * * discounted bill UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► a bill of exchange that can be sold before its payment date at a price that is lower than its value, so investors will get a profit when the bill is paid on its payment date: »A… …
10Discounted maximum loss — is the present value of the worst case scenario for a financial portfolio. An investor must consider all possible alternatives for the value of his investment. How he weights the different alternatives is a matter of preference. One might require …