
In economics, present value, also known as present discounted value, is a future amount of money that has been discounted to reflect its current value, as if it existed today. The present value is always less than or equal to the future value because money has interest-earning potential, a characteristic referred to as the time value of money. Tim...
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The value of a stream of cashflows adjusted for risk and for the time value of money....
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The current value of a future amount of money, or a series of payments, evaluated at a given interest rate.
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The value today of a stream of payments and/or receipts over time in the future and/or the past, converted to the present using an interest rate. If Xt is the amount in period t and r the interest rate, then present value at time t=0 is V = St (Xt)/(1+r)t.
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(from the article `accounting`) ...an investment of $100 in a one-year asset today will not be worthwhile unless it will return at least $110 a year from now ($100 plus 10 percent ...
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The amount of cash today that is equivalent in value to a payment, or to a stream of payments, to be received in the future. To determine the present value, each future cash flow is multiplied by a present value factor. For example, if the opportunity cost of funds is 10%, the present value of $100 to be received in one year is $100 x [1/(1 + 0.10)...
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The amount of money required to secure a specified cash flow at a future date at a specified return.
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The amount of cash today that is equivalent in value to a payment, or to a stream of payments, to be received in the future.
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Future value expressed in present terms by means of discounting.
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The current value of an investment which matures in the future, after discounting the maturity at an assumed rate of interest and adjusting for the probability of its payment or receipt.
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The worth of future receipts or costs expressed in current value. To obtain present value, an interest rate is used to discount future receipts or costs. ... (05 Dec 1998) ...
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The amount of cash today that is equivalent in value to a payment, or to a stream of payments, to be
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The discounted value of future cash flows.
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The value today of a future payment, or stream of payments, discounted at some appropriate interest rate.
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- CURRENT VALUE of a given future cash flow stream, discounted at a given rate.
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The amount of money required to secure a specified cash flow at a future date at a specified return.
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(PV) Present value, also known as discounted value, is a financial calculation that measures the worth of a future amount of money or stream of payments in today?s dollars adjusted for interest and inflation. In other words, it compares the buying power of one future dollar to purchasing power of one today.
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