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  • Future value
  • Value of an asset at a specific date

    Future value is the value of a current sum of money or stream of cash flows at a specified date in the future, given an assumed rate of return or interest

    Future value

    Future_value

  • Time value of money
  • Better to receive money now than later

    tomorrow. Therefore, a dollar today is worth more than a dollar in the future. The time value of money is among the factors considered when weighing the opportunity

    Time value of money

    Time value of money

    Time_value_of_money

  • Customer lifetime value
  • Marketing concept

    Customer lifetime value can also be defined as the monetary value of a customer relationship, based on the present value of the projected future cash flows from

    Customer lifetime value

    Customer_lifetime_value

  • Future of value
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Future of value may refer to: Future value in economics Future ethical value, as that of potential persons This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Future of value

    Future_of_value

  • Present value
  • Current worth of a future sum discounted to today

    present value is usually less than the future value because money has interest-earning potential, a characteristic referred to as the time value of money

    Present value

    Present_value

  • Net present value
  • Valuation in finance

    Net present value (NPV), also known as net present worth (NPW) is a method for assessing whether future amounts of money are worth more or less than the

    Net present value

    Net_present_value

  • Residual value
  • Future value of a good in terms of absolute value

    Residual value also known as salvage value describes the future value of a good in terms of absolute value in monetary terms after depreciation, and it

    Residual value

    Residual_value

  • Futures and promises
  • Computer science constructs

    container which sets the value of the future. Notably, a future may be defined without specifying which specific promise will set its value, and different possible

    Futures and promises

    Futures_and_promises

  • Discounted cash flow
  • Method of valuing a project, company, or asset

    analysis, all future cash flows are estimated and discounted by using cost of capital to give their present values (PVs). The sum of all future cash flows

    Discounted cash flow

    Discounted_cash_flow

  • Stock market prediction
  • Predicting future value of company stock

    determine the future value of a company stock or other financial instrument traded on an exchange. The successful prediction of a stock's future price could

    Stock market prediction

    Stock_market_prediction

  • Annuity
  • Series of payments made at equal intervals

    insurance premiums and pension payments. The value of an annuity is usually expressed as a present value or future value, calculated by discounting or accumulating

    Annuity

    Annuity

  • Futures contract
  • Standardised contract to buy or sell an asset at a future date

    specified time in the future when delivery and payment occur is known as the delivery date. Because it derives its value from the value of the underlying

    Futures contract

    Futures_contract

  • Discounting
  • When a creditor delays payments from a debtor in exchange for a fee

    into the time value of money and its calculations. The "time value of money" indicates there is a difference between the "future value" of a payment and

    Discounting

    Discounting

    Discounting

  • Compound annual growth rate
  • Geometric progression ratio that provides a constant rate of return over the time period

    {\displaystyle pv} denotes the present value (initial investment), and f v {\displaystyle fv} represents the future value (final value of the investment). The RRI

    Compound annual growth rate

    Compound_annual_growth_rate

  • Value-stream mapping
  • Lean-management method for analyzing the current state and designing a future state

    manufacturing. There are two kinds of value stream maps, current state and future state. The current state value stream map is used to determine what the

    Value-stream mapping

    Value-stream mapping

    Value-stream_mapping

  • Terminal value (finance)
  • Future discounted value of all future cash flows beyond a given date

    terminal value (also known as “continuing value” or “horizon value” or "TV") of a security is the present value at a future point in time of all future cash

    Terminal value (finance)

    Terminal_value_(finance)

  • Future Group
  • Indian conglomerate company

    was then merged into subsidiary Future Value Retail Ltd and later renamed Future Retail Ltd. On 21 November 2014, Future Consumer Enterprises Limited acquired

    Future Group

    Future_Group

  • Name–value pair
  • Data representation method in computing systems

    A name–value pair, also known as an attribute–value pair, key–value pair, or field–value pair, is a fundamental data representation in computer systems

    Name–value pair

    Name–value pair

    Name–value_pair

  • S&P 500 futures
  • Financial contracts for investors

    financial futures which allow an investor to hedge with or speculate on the future value of various components of the S&P 500 Index market index. S&P 500 futures

    S&P 500 futures

    S&P_500_futures

  • Dow futures
  • Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average

    financial futures which allow an investor to hedge with or speculate on the future value of various components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average market index

    Dow futures

    Dow_futures

  • Embedded value
  • The Embedded Value (EV) of a life insurance company is the present value of future profits plus adjusted net asset value. It is a construct from the field

    Embedded value

    Embedded_value

  • Impaired asset
  • Asset whose market value is lower than that listed in its owner's balance sheet

    asset is impaired when the sum of estimated future cash flows from that asset is less than its book value. At this point an impairment loss should be

    Impaired asset

    Impaired_asset

  • Put option
  • Contract giving a seller the right to sell an asset to the buyer at a set price

    purchase of a put option is interpreted as a negative sentiment about the future value of the underlying stock. The term "put" comes from the fact that the

    Put option

    Put_option

  • Store of value
  • Property that money is useful later

    A store of value is any commodity or asset that would normally retain purchasing power into the future and is the function of the asset that can be saved

    Store of value

    Store_of_value

  • Evaluation strategy
  • Programming language evaluation rules

    a future A requires the value of another future B that has not yet been computed, future A blocks until future B finishes computing and has a value. If

    Evaluation strategy

    Evaluation_strategy

  • Value theory
  • Systematic study of values

    Value theory, also called axiology, studies the nature, sources, and types of values. It is a branch of philosophy and an interdisciplinary field closely

    Value theory

    Value_theory

  • Value investing
  • Investment paradigm

    modern model of calculating value is the discounted cash flow model (DCF), where the value of an asset is the sum of its future cash flows, discounted back

    Value investing

    Value_investing

  • Bequest value
  • heritage for future generations. It is often used when estimating the value of an environmental service or good. Together with the existence value, it makes

    Bequest value

    Bequest_value

  • Black–Scholes model
  • Mathematical model of financial markets

    in future, and removing it changes present value to future value (value at expiry). Thus N ( d + )   F {\displaystyle N(d_{+})~F} is the future value of

    Black–Scholes model

    Black–Scholes_model

  • Future orientation
  • family, and self concerns. Beyond these, people build their future according to the norms, values and life conditions in which they live (i.e., social context

    Future orientation

    Future_orientation

  • NASDAQ futures
  • Financial contracts for investors

    contract futures that allow an investor to hedge with or speculate on the future value of various components of the NASDAQ market index. Several futures instruments

    NASDAQ futures

    NASDAQ_futures

  • Back to the Future
  • 1985 film by Robert Zemeckis

    Wars series and Back to the Future offered a childlike reassurance of safety and comfort, emphasizing idealized American values and the positive effects

    Back to the Future

    Back_to_the_Future

  • Q-learning
  • Model-free reinforcement learning algorithm

    current value + α ⏟ learning rate ⋅ ( R t + 1 ⏟ reward + γ ⏟ discount factor ⋅ max a Q ( S t + 1 , a ) ⏟ estimate of optimal future value ⏟ new value (temporal

    Q-learning

    Q-learning

  • Expense
  • Item requiring cash outflow

    trade for products or services that have equal or better current or future value to the buyer than to the seller. Technically, an expense is an event

    Expense

    Expense

  • Derivative (finance)
  • Type of financial contract

    reducing the risk that the future selling price will deviate unexpectedly from the market's current assessment of the future value of the asset. Derivatives

    Derivative (finance)

    Derivative_(finance)

  • Real estate appraisal
  • Process of developing an opinion of value for real property

    valuation or land valuation is the process of assessing the value of real property (usually market value). The appraisal is conducted by a licensed appraiser

    Real estate appraisal

    Real_estate_appraisal

  • Laplace's demon
  • Hypothetical all-predicting intellect

    location and momentum of every particle in the universe, their past and future values for any given time are entailed; they can be calculated from the laws

    Laplace's demon

    Laplace's demon

    Laplace's_demon

  • Liquidation value
  • Liquidation value is the likely price of an asset when it is allowed insufficient time to sell on the open market, thereby reducing its exposure to potential

    Liquidation value

    Liquidation_value

  • Actuarial reserves
  • Reserve set aside for future insurance liabilities

    is a reserve set aside for future insurance liabilities. It is generally equal to the actuarial present value of the future cash flows of a contingent

    Actuarial reserves

    Actuarial_reserves

  • Rule of 72
  • Methods of estimating the doubling time of an investment

    future value is given by: F V = P V ⋅ ( 1 + r / 100 ) t {\displaystyle FV=PV\cdot (1+r/100)^{t}} where P V {\displaystyle PV} is the present value, t

    Rule of 72

    Rule_of_72

  • Fact–value distinction
  • Distinction between what is and what ought to be

    The fact–value distinction is a fundamental epistemological distinction between: Statements of fact (positive or descriptive statements), which are based

    Fact–value distinction

    Fact–value_distinction

  • Modified internal rate of return
  • Measure of an investment's attractiveness

    (not the number of cash flows), PV is present value (at the beginning of the first period), FV is future value (at the end of the last period). The formula

    Modified internal rate of return

    Modified_internal_rate_of_return

  • Gompertz function
  • Asymmetric sigmoid function

    right-side or future value asymptote of the function is approached much more gradually by the curve than the left-side or lower valued asymptote. This

    Gompertz function

    Gompertz_function

  • Futures exchange
  • Financial exchange for futures contracts

    trading plastics in 2011. The total value of the trade is around $11.6 trillion annually. Chicago has the largest future exchange in the world, the CME Group

    Futures exchange

    Futures_exchange

  • Value-in-use
  • present value of the future cash flows expected to be derived from an asset or a cash-generating unit. As defined in IVS2, investment value is the valuation

    Value-in-use

    Value-in-use

  • Forward price
  • Future cost agreed upon by a buyer and seller of something to be traded at a later time

    price + future value of asset's dividends) − spot price of asset = cost of capital forward price = spot price − cost of carry The future value of that

    Forward price

    Forward_price

  • Market value
  • Price at which an asset would trade in a competitive auction setting

    Market value is often used interchangeably with open market value, fair value or fair market value, although these terms have distinct definitions in different

    Market value

    Market_value

  • Warren Buffett
  • American investor and philanthropist (born 1930)

    concomitant complications from being hard to confidently estimate their future value. He also stated that initial public offering's (IPO) of new stock issues

    Warren Buffett

    Warren Buffett

    Warren_Buffett

  • Existential risk studies
  • Field of research

    remain inclined to the canonical transhumanist definition. Maximizing future value is a concept of ERS defined by Nick Bostrom which exerted an early and

    Existential risk studies

    Existential_risk_studies

  • Continuous-repayment mortgage
  • Mortgage repaid through continuous or near-continuous amortisation

    continuous-repayment loan is to subtract the future value (at time t) of the payment stream from the future value of the loan (also at time t): P ( t ) = P

    Continuous-repayment mortgage

    Continuous-repayment mortgage

    Continuous-repayment_mortgage

  • Terminal value
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Terminal value can mean several things: Terminal value (accounting), the salvage or residual value of an asset Terminal value (finance), the future discounted

    Terminal value

    Terminal_value

  • Non-use value
  • Economic value, even if never used

    that it is available for future generations. "Existence value" – an unusual and somewhat controversial class of economic value, reflecting the benefit

    Non-use value

    Non-use_value

  • Value date
  • In finance, value date is the date when the value of an asset that fluctuates in price is determined. The value date is used when there is a possibility

    Value date

    Value_date

  • Reproductive value
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of an individual to the future generations This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Reproductive value. If an internal link incorrectly

    Reproductive value

    Reproductive_value

  • Hyperbolic discounting
  • Economics concept

    Both of them realize that they should take x dollars immediately if the future value of the savings plan will yield more than y dollars n days later. Each

    Hyperbolic discounting

    Hyperbolic_discounting

  • Expected value
  • Average value of a random variable

    based on the same fundamental principle. The principle is that the value of a future gain should be directly proportional to the chance of getting it.

    Expected value

    Expected value

    Expected_value

  • Klam value
  • Another example of a problem in which the klam value has been explicitly used as a goal for future research is the maximum leaf spanning tree problem

    Klam value

    Klam_value

  • Value stream
  • Principle in economics

    A value stream is the set of actions that take place to add value to a customer from the initial request through realization of value by the customer

    Value stream

    Value_stream

  • Predictive analytics
  • Statistical techniques analyzing facts to make predictions about unknown events

    analyzed and data is filtered in order to better understand and predict future values. One example of an ARIMA method is exponential smoothing models. Exponential

    Predictive analytics

    Predictive_analytics

  • Internal rate of return
  • Method of calculating an investment's rate of return

    present value of the future cash flows is equal to the initial investment, and it is also the interest rate at which the total present value of costs

    Internal rate of return

    Internal_rate_of_return

  • National Future
  • Political party in Italy

    National Future (Italian: Futuro Nazionale, FN or FNV) is a nationalist and Eurosceptic political party in Italy formed in February 2026. Its leader is

    National Future

    National_Future

  • Value of in-force
  • of in-force business is the present value of expected future earnings on in-force business less the present value cost of holding capital required to

    Value of in-force

    Value_of_in-force

  • Accretion (finance)
  • present value (PV) of an instrument. (For example, if the present value of a liability was originally recognized at $650, which has a future value (FV) of

    Accretion (finance)

    Accretion_(finance)

  • Imperative mood
  • Grammatical mood

    or imperative of future perfect), expresses a given order with previous future value which must be executed or fulfilled in a future not immediate, as

    Imperative mood

    Imperative_mood

  • Total economic value
  • Concept in cost-benefit analysis

    potential future use. Bequest value or existence value: Placed on a resource that will never be used by current individuals, derived from the value of satisfaction

    Total economic value

    Total_economic_value

  • Accell
  • Dutch bicycle manufacturer

    concluding that the offer did not sufficiently reflect the company's future value. The company expanded significantly in North America, but faced challenges

    Accell

    Accell

  • Filipino values
  • Set of values held by a majority of Filipinos

    Filipino values are social constructs within Filipino culture which define that which is socially considered to be desirable. The Filipino value system

    Filipino values

    Filipino_values

  • Labor theory of value
  • Theory in classical and Marxian economics

    The labor theory of value (LTV) is an economic theory that argues that the economic value of a good or service is determined by the total amount of socially

    Labor theory of value

    Labor theory of value

    Labor_theory_of_value

  • Value capture
  • Type of public financing

    increase in value, governments are able to recuperate funds, which can ultimately be used to generate additional value for communities in the future. Public

    Value capture

    Value capture

    Value_capture

  • Implied open
  • Predicted stock index price

    press. Prior Day Closing + (Futures Value - Fair Value)= Implied Open Examples: Prior 10,000. Future Value +7. Fair Value +5. So, 10,000 + (7 - 5) = 10,002

    Implied open

    Implied_open

  • Land banking
  • Buying multiple parcels together for future use

    practice is run as a scam, with land being sold above its market value and its potential for future returns exaggerated. Land banks are quasi-governmental entities

    Land banking

    Land banking

    Land_banking

  • Longtermism
  • Philosophical view which prioritises the long-term future

    bringing about positive value changes in society may be one way in which the present generation can positively influence the long-run future. Longtermists argue

    Longtermism

    Longtermism

    Longtermism

  • Futures studies
  • Study of postulating possible futures

    calculation of a future event's magnitude or probability. Forecasting calculates the future, while an estimate attempts to establish the value of an existing

    Futures studies

    Futures studies

    Futures_studies

  • Convexity (finance)
  • Concept in mathematical finance

    purchases a call option, the expected value of the option is higher than simply taking the expected future value of the underlying and inputting it into

    Convexity (finance)

    Convexity_(finance)

  • Public value
  • Value of an act that contributes to society

    Public value describes the value that an organization or activity contributes to society. The term was originally coined by Harvard professor Mark H.

    Public value

    Public_value

  • Alice (programming language)
  • Programming language

    the use of a future type that represents a value being provided by an independent thread of execution. A thread that uses a future value will block on

    Alice (programming language)

    Alice_(programming_language)

  • Intrinsic value (finance)
  • Value calculated on simplified assumptions

    value, due to uncertainty: as alluded to, it is based on the current market value of the underlying instrument, but ignores the possibility of future

    Intrinsic value (finance)

    Intrinsic_value_(finance)

  • Reproductive value (population genetics)
  • Concept in demography and population genetics

    Reproductive value is a concept in demography and population genetics that represents the discounted number of future female children that will be born

    Reproductive value (population genetics)

    Reproductive_value_(population_genetics)

  • Gold clause
  • Contractual clause regarding payment

    same value when payment is due. Creditor concerns in respect to inflation, war, changes in government, and any other uncertainty about the future value of

    Gold clause

    Gold clause

    Gold_clause

  • Value-added tax
  • Form of consumption tax

    A value-added tax (VAT), goods and services tax (GST), or general consumption tax (GCT) is a consumption tax that is levied on the value added at each

    Value-added tax

    Value-added tax

    Value-added_tax

  • Accumulation function
  • of the value at time t (future value) and the initial investment (present value). It is used in interest theory. Thus a(0) = 1 and the value at time

    Accumulation function

    Accumulation_function

  • Ruin value
  • Concept in architecture

    also speak to the conscience of future generations of Germans. With this argument Hitler also underscored the value of a durable kind of construction

    Ruin value

    Ruin value

    Ruin_value

  • Fair value
  • Financial estimation of potential market price

    In accounting, fair value is a rational and unbiased estimate of the potential market price of a good, service, or asset. The derivation takes into account

    Fair value

    Fair_value

  • Holding value
  • to the holder in the future, to help them estimate a price to buy or sell assets. The following formula gives the holding value (HV) for a period beginning

    Holding value

    Holding_value

  • Enterprise value
  • Economic measure

    Enterprise value (EV), total enterprise value (TEV), or firm value (FV) is an economic measure reflecting the market value of a business (i.e. as distinct

    Enterprise value

    Enterprise_value

  • Deprival value
  • Concept in accounting theory

    and fair value or mark to market accounting. Some writers prefer terms such as 'value to the owner' or 'value to the firm'. Deprival value is also sometimes

    Deprival value

    Deprival_value

  • Thoroughbred valuation
  • Determining the value of a horse

    Thoroughbred valuation is the art of determining the value or potential value of a Thoroughbred horse, particularly of race horses. Prices on Thoroughbreds

    Thoroughbred valuation

    Thoroughbred_valuation

  • Real options valuation
  • Capital budgeting analysis term

    the full set of possible future values ... [These] calculations provide you with numbers for all the possible future values of the option at the various

    Real options valuation

    Real_options_valuation

  • Autoregressive integrated moving average
  • Statistical model used in time series analysis

    fitted to time series in order to better understand it and predict future values. The purpose of these generalizations is to fit the data as well as

    Autoregressive integrated moving average

    Autoregressive_integrated_moving_average

  • European values
  • Norms and values that Europeans have in common

    phrase "European values" arises as a political neologism in the 1980s in the context of the project of European integration and the future formation of the

    European values

    European_values

  • Interest rate future
  • Futures contract on an interest-bearing instrument

    rates. A borrower will enter to sell a future today. Then if interest rates rise in the future, the value of the future will fall (as it is linked to the underlying

    Interest rate future

    Interest_rate_future

  • Spot contract
  • Contract to buy or sell a commodity, security or currency for immediate settlement

    the rate of effective annual growth that equates the present value with the future value. The terminology is consistent with the above, in that the spot

    Spot contract

    Spot_contract

  • Accumulation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    function defined in terms of the ratio future value to present value Capital accumulation, the gathering of objects of value Accumulate (higher-order function)

    Accumulation

    Accumulation

  • Time preference
  • Difference in valuation of a payoff when receiving it earlier versus later

    exchange rate, the interest rate links and equates the present value to the future value, and under people's subjective mind, these two physically non-identical

    Time preference

    Time_preference

  • Credit valuation adjustment
  • Economics term

    longest transaction in the portfolio, B t {\displaystyle B_{t}} is the future value of one unit of the base currency invested today at the prevailing interest

    Credit valuation adjustment

    Credit_valuation_adjustment

  • Technical indicator
  • Mathematical calculation from market data to create a forecast

    would have been to predict future events. In the technical investigation, a bogus sign alludes to a sign of future value developments that gives an off

    Technical indicator

    Technical_indicator

  • Martingale (probability theory)
  • Model in probability theory

    expectation of the next value, given the past, is equal to the present value. Martingales are used to model fair games, where future expected winnings are

    Martingale (probability theory)

    Martingale (probability theory)

    Martingale_(probability_theory)

  • Value tree analysis
  • them. Future values Consider future impacts and current impacts. People tend to ignore or mitigate future consequences. Imagine your own future, perhaps

    Value tree analysis

    Value tree analysis

    Value_tree_analysis

  • Global value chain
  • Economic activities to bring a product to market

    relying on global value chains and instead are pushing for protectionist policies. This has led to uncertainty over the future of global value chains and whether

    Global value chain

    Global_value_chain

  • Compound interest
  • Compounding sum paid for the use of money

    used. The syntax is: PMT(interest_rate, number_payments, present_value, future_value, [Type]) A formula that is accurate to within a few percent can be

    Compound interest

    Compound interest

    Compound_interest

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  • Rupture
  • n.

    The act of breaking apart, or separating; the state of being broken asunder; as, the rupture of the skin; the rupture of a vessel or fiber; the rupture of a lutestring.

  • Mature
  • v. t.

    To bring or hasten to maturity; to promote ripeness in; to ripen; to complete; as, to mature one's plans.

  • Figure
  • n.

    The representation of any form, as by drawing, painting, modeling, carving, embroidering, etc.; especially, a representation of the human body; as, a figure in bronze; a figure cut in marble.

  • Figure
  • n.

    The appearance or impression made by the conduct or carrer of a person; as, a sorry figure.

  • Mature
  • superl.

    Completely worked out; fully digested or prepared; ready for action; made ready for destined application or use; perfected; as, a mature plan.

  • Sutured
  • a.

    Having a suture or sutures; knit or united together.

  • Mature
  • superl.

    Of or pertaining to a condition of full development; as, a man of mature years.

  • Future
  • a.

    A future tense.

  • Suture
  • n.

    A line resembling a seam; as, the dorsal suture of a legume, which really corresponds to a midrib.

  • Figure
  • v. t.

    To make a figure; to be distinguished or conspicious; as, the envoy figured at court.

  • Line
  • n.

    Lineament; feature; figure.

  • Rupture
  • v. t.

    To part by violence; to break; to burst; as, to rupture a blood vessel.

  • Future
  • a.

    The possibilities of the future; -- used especially of prospective success or advancement; as, he had great future before him.

  • Figure
  • n.

    Value, as expressed in numbers; price; as, the goods are estimated or sold at a low figure.

  • Nortelry
  • n.

    Nurture; education; culture; bringing up.

  • Future
  • a.

    Time to come; time subsequent to the present (as, the future shall be as the present); collectively, events that are to happen in time to come.

  • Suture
  • n.

    The line of union, or seam, in an immovable articulation, like those between the bones of the skull; also, such an articulation itself; synarthrosis. See Harmonic suture, under Harmonic.

  • Culture
  • n.

    The act of, or any labor or means employed for, training, disciplining, or refining the moral and intellectual nature of man; as, the culture of the mind.

  • Future
  • v. i.

    That is to be or come hereafter; that will exist at any time after the present; as, the next moment is future, to the present.

  • Suture
  • n.

    The line, or seam, formed by the union of two margins in any part of a plant; as, the ventral suture of a legume.