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  • 11time value — The market value of an option over and above its intrinsic value, representing the value of the possibility that the price of the underlying will shift significantly in a favourable direction before the option expires. Clearly, this value… …

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  • 12time value of money — change in the value of a sum of money over time …

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  • 13time value of money — The notion that a unit of *money is worth more at present than in the future, owing to the erosion of its value by inflation. The concept is central to *discounted cash flow analysis …

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  • 14Time Decay — The ratio of the change in an option s price to the decrease in time to expiration. Since options are wasting assets, their value declines over time. As an option approaches its expiry date without being in the money, its time value declines… …

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  • 15time value of money — The concept, used as the basis for discounted cash flow calculations, that cash received earlier is worth more than a similar sum received later, because the sum received earlier can be invested to earn interest in the intervening period. For the …

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  • 16time value of money — The concept, used as the basis for discounted cash flow calculations, that cash received earlier is worth more than a similar sum received later, because the sum received earlier can be invested to earn interest in the intervening period. For the …

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  • 17Time from NPL — Map showing the location of the Anthorn VLF transmitter within Cumbria …

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  • 18Time Is Money — is an adage referring to the time value of money.The phrase may also refer to:Music* Time is Money (Bastard) , a 1985 No Wave album by Swans * Time is Money (South Park Mexican album), a hip hop album released in 2000 * Time Is Money (Styles P.… …

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  • 19value — The importance placed on something by an individual. Value is subjective and may change according to the circumstances. Something that may be valued highly at one time may be valued less at another time. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary * * * ▪ …

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  • 20Money — For other uses, see Money (disambiguation). Coins and banknotes – the two most common physical forms of money …

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