is of particular value

  • 91California Redemption Value — (CRV) is a deposit paid on purchases of certain recyclable beverage containers in California. The consumer pays CRV on the purchase of beverages with aluminum, plastic, glass, and bimetal containers and can be reimbursed if the containers are… …

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  • 92Return value optimization — Return value optimization, or simply RVO, is a compiler optimization technique that involves eliminating the temporary object created to hold a function s return value.[1] In C++, it is particularly notable for being allowed to change the… …

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  • 93added value — ➔ value1 * * * added value UK US noun [U] (also value added) ► ECONOMICS an increase in the value of a resource, product, or service as the result of a particular process: »They want as much of the added value as possible from their exploited… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 94market value — The price property would command in the open market. The highest price a willing buyer would pay and a willing seller accept, both being fully informed, and the property being exposed for a reasonable period of time. The market value may be… …

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  • 95market value — The price property would command in the open market. The highest price a willing buyer would pay and a willing seller accept, both being fully informed, and the property being exposed for a reasonable period of time. The market value may be… …

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  • 96Absolute Value — A business valuation method that uses discounted cash flow analysis to determine a company s financial worth. The absolute value method differs from the relative value models that examine what a company is worth compared to its competitors.… …

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  • 97Future value — The amount of cash at a specified date in the future that is equivalent in value to a specified sum today. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * future value future value ➔ value1 * * *    The expected value of a payment (or series of… …

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  • 98residual value — Term used to describe the market or sale value of leased equipment (net of removal or disposal costs) at the end of the lease term. In most cases, it is projected or estimated. Sometimes called salvage value. With some exceptions, national bank… …

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  • 99future value — The amount of cash at a specified date in the future that is equivalent in value to a specified sum today. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * future value future value ➔ value1 * * *    The expected value of a payment (or series of payments) at …

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  • 100book value — A value, which, in its application to corporate stock, is theoretical only, unless there is stated with it the accounting procedure and formula by which it is determined. Anno: 51 ALR2d 606. By a mere rule of thumb, the book value of corporate… …

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