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  • 81Net Asset Value Per Share - NAVPS — An expression for net asset value that represents a fund s (mutual, exchange traded, and closed end) or a company s value per share. It is calculated by dividing the total net asset value of the fund or company by the number of shares outstanding …

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  • 82Store of value — To act as a store of value, a commodity, a form of money, or financial capital must be able to be reliably saved, stored, and retrieved and be predictably useful when it is so retrieved.This is distinct from the standard of deferred payment… …

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  • 83Water supply and sanitation in Colombia — There are many more citizens who live in areas corresponding to classes 1–3 than those who live in the areas corresponding to classes 5 and 6. For example, in Bogotá 73% of the population live in zones of classes 1–3, whereas only 10% live in… …

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  • 84Land Value Tax - LVT — A tax on the value of a piece of land. Land value tax inherently makes up a portion of all real estate property tax; however, land value tax takes only the fair value of the land into account. The taxation of land is very straightforward,… …

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  • 85Dollar-Value LIFO — An accounting method used for inventory that follows the last in, first out model. Dollar value LIFO uses this approach with all figures in dollar amounts, rather than in inventory units. It provides a different view of the balance sheet than… …

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  • 86Indicative Net Asset Value - iNAV — A measure of the intraday net asset value (NAV) of an investment, such as an exchange traded fund (ETF), which gives an updated measure of the value of the investment based on its assets less its liabilities. An investment s NAV is usually… …

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  • 87Land Value — The value of a piece of property, including both the value of the land itself as well as any improvements that have been made to it. Land values increase when demand for land exceeds the supply of available land, or if a particular piece of land… …

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  • 88Cost of Production Theory of Value — ˌCost of Proˌduction ˌTheory of ˈValue noun [singular] ECONOMICS a 19th century economic idea, saying that the value or price of something depends only upon the cost of making or growing it. This idea is now seen as too simple, especially because …

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  • 89Intrinsic value — Intrinsic In*trin sic ([i^]n*tr[i^]n s[i^]k), a. [L. intrinsecus inward, on the inside; intra within + secus otherwise, beside; akin to E. second: cf. F. intrins[ e]que. See {Inter }, {Second}, and cf. {Extrinsic}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Inward;… …

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  • 90Discount To Net Asset Value — A pricing situation that occurs with a closed end mutual fund when its market price is currently lower than the net asset value of its components. Discounts can occur in times where the market has a pessimistic future outlook and fund investors… …

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