Value at risk


 

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Value at risk

The maximum percentage of value likely to be gained or lost as the result of normal price movement, typically over one day.



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Conversion value

Conversion value

The value of a convertible security if it is converted immediately. Also called parity value.


Net adjusted present value

Net adjusted present value

The adjusted present value minus the initial cost of an investment.


Value additivity principal

Value additivity principal

When the value of a whole group of assets exactly equals the sum of the values of the individual assets that make up the group of assets. Or, the principle that the net present value of a set of independent projects is just the sum of the net present values of the individual projects.


Net present value

Net present value

Same as present value, being sure to include (negative) payments as well as (positive) receipts.


Time value of money

Time value of money

The idea that a dollar today is worth more than a dollar in the future, because the dollar received today can earn interest up until the time the future dollar is received.


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Assessed value
Loan value
Time value
Present value factor
Expected value of perfect information
F Fair Market Value
valued policy
extrinsic value
Value at risk model (VaR)
Value added
hidden values
Theoretical value
Private market value (PMV)
Relative value
time value
Straight value
Price value of a basis point (PVBP)
value investing
face amount (face value)
Appraised value
Written down value
Net present value rule
Ex ante value
Value Line investment survey
Salvage value


 
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