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  • 31Expected commercial value — articleissues intromissing=June 2008 wikify=June 2008 confusing=June 2008 orphan=June 2008 do attempt=June 2008 unreferenced=June 2008 expert=EconomicsIt seeks to maximize the value of commercial worth of the portfolio, subject to certain budget… …

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  • 32Social Value Orientations — (also referred to as social motives , social values , or value orientations ) is a social psychology motivational theory of choice behavior in game situations advanced by David M. Messick and Charles G. McClintock in 1968.cite journal | title =… …

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  • 33Note value — Parts of a note In music notation, a note value indicates the relative duration of a note, using the color or shape of the note head, the presence or absence of a stem, and the presence or absence of flags/beams/hooks/tails. A rest indicates a… …

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  • 34Embedded Value — A common valuation measure used outside North America, particularly in the insurance industry. It is calculated by adding the adjusted net asset value and the present value of future profits of a firm. The present value of future profits… …

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  • 35Ending Market Value (EMV) — The value of an investment at the end of the investment period. Ending market value (EMV) is calculated by taking the beginning market value and adding the interest earned over the course of the investment. Ending Market Value = Beginning Market… …

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  • 36embedded value — UK US noun [C or U] (ABBREVIATION EV) ► FINANCE, INSURANCE the value of an insurance company not including any value that would be earned in the future. It is calculated by adding the value of present cash flows to the net asset value: »The… …

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  • 37numerical value — noun a real number regardless of its sign • Syn: ↑absolute value • Hypernyms: ↑definite quantity • Hyponyms: ↑modulus * * * noun 1. a …

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  • 38Process Value Analysis - PVA — A strategy that businesses use to determine whether all of their operational expenses are necessary and if they could be operating more efficiently. Process value analysis looks at what the customer wants and then asks if each aspect of… …

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  • 39book value —    In accounting, a determination of the value of a corporation s stock by adding up the stated value of corporate assets as shown on the books (i.e., records) and deducting all the liabilities (i.e., debts). This may not be the true value of the …

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  • 40Interaction Value Analysis — is an approach to modelling organizations using one on one interactions between members of the organization as a proxy for all value adding activities in the organization. This approach can be (and has been… …

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