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Present Value

For Present Value we have terms and definitions in 9 topics. The topics are Accounting, Accounting Terms, Business Process, Divorce, Finance, Fundraising, International Business, International Economics and Supply Chain.



Present Value (Accounting)

is the discounted value of a payment or stream of payments to be received in the futuretaking into consideration a specific interest or discount rate. Present Value represents a series of future cash flows expressed in today's dollars. A given amount of money is almost always more valuable sooner than laterso present values are generally smaller than corresponding future values.


Present Value (Accounting Terms)

CURRENT VALUE of a given future cash flow stream, discounted at a given rate.


Present Value (Business Process)

The current value of a future series of cash flows given a discount factor or interest value. Used to evaluate the alternative investments.


Present Value (Divorce)

The value of a future payment or series of future payments discounted to the current date or to time period zero.


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Present Value (Finance)

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)] = $91.


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Present Value (Fundraising)

Also called time value of money or discounted cash flow, present value is the value today of a future payment discounted at some appropriate compounded interest rate. Used to determine the current value of a future payment or to calculate the amount that must be invested today to achieve a desired value of assets at some future date.


Present Value (International Business)

The value of a future cash stream discounted at the appropriate market interest rate.


Present Value (International Economics)

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.


Present Value (Supply Chain)

Today's value of future cash flows, discounted at an appropriate rate.




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