certainty
51Certainty equivalent — An amount that would be accepted in lieu of a chance at a possible higher, but uncertain, amount. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
52certainty equivalent — An amount that would be accepted today (risk free) in lieu of a chance to receive a possibly higher, but uncertain, amount. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
53Certainty Equivalent Return — The certain ( zero risk) return an investor would trade for a given (larger) return with an associated risk. For example, a particular investor might trade an uncertain expected 4% active return with 6% risk, for a certain active return of 1.5%.… …
54Certainty Level — A value attached to a rule or solution in an expert system. The expert who makes up the rule or solution when designing the system gives an evaluation of the degree to which he or she is sure of the rule or solution. See also Expert system …
55certainty equivalent method — In capital budgeting, a method of risk analysis in which a particularly risky return is expressed in terms of the risk free rate of return that would be its equivalent …
56certainty equivalent method — In capital budgeting, a method of risk analysis in which a particularly risky return is expressed in terms of the risk free rate of return that would be its equivalent …
57certainty / certitude, theological — Определенность / Несомненность, теологическая …
58certainty of salvation — Определенность спасения …
59certainty of damages — Having a basis for a reasoned conclusion; a reasonable basis for computation; absolute exactness of calculation is not a requisite. Palmer v Connecticut Railway & Lighting Co. 311 US 544, 85 L Ed 336, 61 S Ct 379 …
60moral certainty — mor·al cer·tain·ty n: a state of subjective certainty leaving no real doubt about a matter (as a defendant s guilt): certainty beyond a reasonable doubt Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. moral certainty …