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  • 71Anthropological theories of value — attempt to expand on the traditional theories of value used by economists or ethicists. They are often broader in scope than the theories of value of Adam Smith, David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx, etc. usually including sociological,… …

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  • 72Accumulated Value — The total amount an investment currently holds, including the capital invested and the interest (gain) it has earned to date. Accumulated value is important in the insurance field because it refers to the total acquired value in cash value life… …

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  • 73Written-Down Value — The value of an asset after accounting for depreciation or amortization. Written down value is also called book value or net book value. It is calculated by subtracting accumulated depreciation or amortization from the asset s original value.… …

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  • 74Appraised value — An appraised value (USA) or mortgage valuation (Australia) pertains to the assessed value of real property in the opinion of a qualified appraiser or valuer. It is usually used as a pre qualification risk based pricing factor related to the… …

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  • 75fair value hedge — A type of hedge defined by FAS 133. An entity may designate a derivative instrument as hedging the exposure to changes in the fair value of an asset or a liability, or a portion of an asset or a liability. Certain requirements must be met to… …

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  • 76Expected value of sample information — In decision theory, the expected value of sample information (EVSI) is the price that one would be willing to pay in order to gain access to a sample from the distribution about which the prediction has to be made. For example, if one needs to… …

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  • 77Propaedeutic value of Esperanto — The propaedeutic value of Esperanto is the benefit that using Esperanto as an introduction to foreign language study has on the teaching of subsequent foreign languages. Several studies, such as that of Helmar Frank at the University of Paderborn …

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  • 78Purchasing Power Loss/Gain — An increase or decrease in how much consumers can buy with a given amount of money. Consumers lose purchasing power when prices increase, and gain purchasing power when prices decrease. Causes of purchasing power loss include government… …

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  • 79Q value — Q value, Q factor, and Q score may refer to:* Q factor or Q in resonant systems, a measurement of the effect of resistance to oscillation* Fusion energy gain factor, Q value or Q, the ratio of fusion power produced in a reactor to the power… …

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  • 80Channel Value Proposition — is the business case made by a supplier to attract members of its distribution (business) channel. This is made up of many elements depending upon the sophistication of the supplier and channel members and the intensity of competition for share… …

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