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  • 61Best value — is government policy in the United Kingdom affecting the provision of public services in England and Wales. In Wales, Best Value is known as the Wales Programme for Improvement. Contents 1 Introduction 2 Effects of Best Value 3 History of Best… …

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  • 62Sustainable Value — Sustainable ValueSustainable Value is an approach to measure and manage sustainability performance. The concept was developed by researchers who are working today for [http://www.qub.ac.uk/ Queen s University Belfast] (Northern Ireland) and the… …

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  • 63straight-line method — UK US noun [S] ACCOUNTING ► a way of depreciating (= reducing the value of) a fixed asset in a company s accounts, in which the asset s value is reduced by the same amount each year. This amount is equal to the asset s value when you can no… …

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  • 64Net present value — In finance, the net present value (NPV) or net present worth (NPW)[1] of a time series of cash flows, both incoming and outgoing, is defined as the sum of the present values (PVs) of the individual cash flows of the same entity. In the case when… …

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  • 65Vertical line test — The Vertical Line Test is a test to determine if a relation or its graph is a function or not. For a relation or graph to be a function, it can have at most a single y value for each x value. Thus, a vertical line drawn at any x position on the… …

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  • 66Customer Value Models — A Customer Value Model (CVM) is a data driven representation of the worth, in monetary terms, of what a company is doing or could do for its customers.[1][2][self published source?] Customer Value Models are tools used primarily in B2B markets… …

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  • 67Present value — is the value on a given date of a future payment or series of future payments, discounted to reflect the time value of money and other factors such as investment risk. Present value calculations are widely used in business and economics to… …

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  • 68Gross Value Added - GVA — A productivity metric that measures the difference between output and intermediate consumption. Gross value added provides a dollar value for the amount of goods and services that have been produced, less the cost of all inputs and raw materials… …

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  • 69par value — See par for all securities except MBSs. See par line for MBSs. American Banker Glossary Also called the maturity value or face value; the amount that an issuer agrees to pay at the maturity date. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See …

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  • 70Cash value — The cash value of an insurance contract, also called the cash surrender value or surrender value, is the cash amount offered to the policyowner by the issuing life carrier upon cancellation of the contract. This term is normally used with a life… …

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