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111Terminal Value - TV — The value of a bond at maturity, or of an asset at a specified, future valuation date, taking into account factors such as interest rates and the current value of the asset, and assuming a stable growth rate. In addition to bond and asset… …
112fair value — An accounting term defined by FASB. The amount at which an asset could be bought or sold in a current transaction between willing parties, that is, other than in a forced or liquidation sale. Quoted market prices in active markets are the best… …
113Customer Lifetime Value — (CLV) ist allgemein der Deckungsbeitrag, den ein Kunde während seines gesamten „Kundenlebens“ realisiert, diskontiert auf den heutigen Tag. Es ist eine Kennzahl aus der Betriebswirtschaft. Neben historischen Umsätzen wird auch der zukünftig… …
114Adjusted Book Value — A measure of a company s valuation after liabilities, including off balance sheet liabilities, and assets are adjusted to reflect true fair market value. The potential downside of using an adjusted book value is that a business could be worth… …
115Stated Value — A value that, instead of being par value, is assigned to a corporation s stock for accounting purposes. Stated value has no relation to market price. For example, if stated value is $1 per share and the company issues 1 million shares, the stated …
116Capital account — Net result of public and private international investment and lending activities. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * capital account capital account ➔ balance of payments * * * An account in the balance of payments that records… …
117market value — The value of a financial instrument based upon the price at which a financial instrument is purchased or sold or the price at which it could presumably be purchased or sold. For an equity instrument, the product of the number of shares times the… …
118capital account — Net result of public and private international investment and lending activities. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The part of the balance of payments which is due to transactions in long term assets and liabilities, such as when a UK company… …
119shareholder value analysis — SVA A method for valuing the entire equity in a company. SVA assumes that the value of a business is the net present value of its future cash flows, discounted at the appropriate cost of capital. Once the value of a business has been calculated… …
120shareholder value analysis — SVA A method for valuing the entire equity in a company. SVA assumes that the value of a business is the net present value of its future cash flows, discounted at the appropriate cost of capital Once the value of a business has been calculated in …