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  • 81shareholder value added — ( SVA) A financial performance metric that attempts to measure the benefit created for a firm s capital holders. It is expressed in dollar terms for a period not as a percentage return ratio. SVA is an adjusted value for after tax earnings, for a …

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  • 82SAMUEL, BOOK OF — SAMUEL, BOOK OF, the eighth book of the Hebrew Bible and the third in the subdivision known as the Former Prophets. Originally a single unit, the Septuagint and the Vulgate divide the book in two, titling the resulting parts First and Second… …

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  • 83The Accumulation of Capital — For the gathering of objects of value, see Accumulation of capital. The Accumulation of Capital (full title : The Accumulation of Capital: A Contribution to an Economic Explanation of Imperialism, Die Akkumulation des Kapitals: Ein Beitrag… …

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  • 84Customer lifetime value — Contents 1 Definition of Customer Lifetime Value 2 Calculation in customer retention cases 3 Uses and Advantages of CLV 4 References …

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  • 85Cultural capital — Sociology …

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  • 86Economic capital — In finance, mainly for financial services firms, economic capital is the amount of risk capital, assessed on a realistic basis, which a firm requires to cover the risks that it is running or collecting as a going concern, such as market risk,… …

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  • 87Channel value proposition — is the business case made by a supplier to attract members of its distribution (business) channel. This is made up of many elements depending upon the sophistication of the supplier and channel members and the intensity of competition for share… …

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  • 88HOSEA, BOOK OF — HOSEA, BOOK OF, the first of the 12 books that make up the minor prophets . Everything points to this book s having been produced in the kingdom of israel and redacted, after the fall of that state, in Judah; and this makes it a valuable source… …

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  • 89Allied Capital — is an American business development company, investing mainly in private middle market enterprises in business and financial services, consumer and industrial products, health care, retail, and energy.It provides funds for buyouts, acquisitions,… …

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  • 90Neoclassical economics — Economics …

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