terminal value

  • 1Terminal value — can mean several things:*In accounting, terminal value refers to the salvage or residual value of an asset. *In computer science, terminal value refers to the character(s) that signify the end of a line. *In finance, terminal value is the future… …

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  • 2Terminal Value - TV — The value of a bond at maturity, or of an asset at a specified, future valuation date, taking into account factors such as interest rates and the current value of the asset, and assuming a stable growth rate. In addition to bond and asset… …

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  • 3terminal value — future value (or terminal value) The value at some future point in time of a present amount of money, or a series of payments, evaluated at the appropriate interest (growth) rate …

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  • 4terminal value — future value (or terminal value) The value at some future point in time of a present amount of money, or a series of payments, evaluated at the appropriate interest (growth) rate …

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  • 5terminal value — tęstinė vertė statusas T sritis turto vertinimas apibrėžtis Turto vertė laikotarpio, per kurį atliekant diskontuotų pinigų srautų analizę yra prognozuojami pinigų srautai, pabaigoje. atitikmenys: angl. terminal value ryšiai: susijęs terminas –… …

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  • 6Terminal value (finance) — This article is about finance concept. For other uses, see Terminal value (disambiguation). In finance, the terminal value (continuing value or horizon value) of a security is the present value at a future point in time of all future cash flows… …

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  • 7Terminal value (computer science) — For other meanings of the term terminal value, see the Terminal value disambiguation page. In computer science, a terminal value is a string or character representing the end. eg, a terminal value is introduced when one hits the enter key in… …

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  • 8terminal value — The value of a bond at maturity, typically its par value, or the value of an asset (or an entire firm) on some specified future valuation date. Usually, a perpetuity formula is used. For example, suppose we forecast cash flows through year 10. We …

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  • 9Terminal value — The value of a bond at maturity, typically its par value, or the value of an asset (or an entire firm) on some specified future valuation date. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * *    The assumed value of a business at the end of a… …

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  • 10terminal value — TV The value of an investment at the end of an investment period taking into account a specified rate of interest over the period. The formula is the same as that for compound interest, i.e. TV = P(1 + r)t , where TV is the final amount at the… …

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