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2 net present value
Finthe value of an investment calculated as the sum of its initial cost and the present value of expected future cash flows.Abbr. NPVEXAMPLEA positive NPV indicates that the project should be profitable, assuming that the estimated cash flows are reasonably accurate. A negative NPV indicates that the project will probably be unprofitable and therefore should be adjusted, if not abandoned altogether.NPV enables a management to consider the time-value of money it will invest. This concept holds that the value of money increases with time because it can always earn interest in a savings account. When the time-value-of-money concept is incorporated in calculation of NPV, the value of a project’s future net cash receipts in “today’s money” can be determined. This enables proper comparisons between different projects.For example, if Global Manufacturing Inc. is considering the acquisition of a new machine, its management will consider all the factors: initial purchase and installation costs; additional revenues generated by sales of the new machine’s products, plus the taxes on these new revenues. Having accounted for these factors in its calculations, the cash flows that Global Manufacturing projects will generate from the new machine are:At first glance, it appears that cash-flows total 45% more than the $100,000 initial cost, a sound investment indeed. But time-value of NPV calculation money shrinks return on the project considerably, since future dollars are worth less than present dollars in hand. NPV accounts for these differences with the help of presentvalue tables, which list the ratios that express the present value of expected cash-flow dollars, based on the applicable interest rate and the number of years in question.In the example, Global Manufacturing’s cost of capital is 9%. Using this figure to find the corresponding ratios on the present value table, the $100,000 investment cost, expected annual revenues during the five years in question, the NPV calculation is shown below.NPV is still positive. So, on this basis at least, the investment should proceed. -
3 net proceeds
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4 net return
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5 net yield
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6 Net Fixed Asset Investment
Stock Exchange: NFAIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Net Fixed Asset Investment
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7 Net Foreign Investment
Stock Exchange: NFIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Net Foreign Investment
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8 return on investment
Fina ratio of the profit made in a financial year as a percentage of an investmentAbbr. ROIEXAMPLEThe most basic expression of ROI can be found by dividing a company’s net profit (also called net earnings) by the total investment (total debt plus total equity), then multiplying by 100 to arrive at a percentage:Net profit/Total investment × 100 = ROIIf, say, net profit is $30 and total investment is $250, the ROI is:30/250 = 0.12 × 100 = 12%A more complex variation of ROI is an equation known as the Du Pont formula:(Net profit after taxes/ Total assets) = (Net profit after taxes/ Sales) × Sales/Total assetsIf, for example, net profit after taxes is $30, total assets are $250, and sales are $500, then:30/ 250 = 30/ 500 × 500/250 =12% = 6% × 2 = 12%Champions of this formula, which was developed by the Du Pont Company in the 1920s, say that it helps reveal how a company has both deployed its assets and controlled its costs, and how it can achieve the same percentage return in different ways.For shareholders, the variation of the basic ROI formula used by investors is:Net income + (current value – original value) /original value × 100 = ROIIf, for example, somebody invests $5,000 in a company and a year later has earned $100 in dividends, while the value of the shares is $5,200, the return on investment would be:100 + (5,200 – 5,000)/ 5,000 × 100 (100 + 200)/ 5,000 × 100 = 300/ 5,000 = 0.06 × 100 = 6% ROIIt is vital to understand exactly what a return on investment measures, for example assets, equity, or sales. Without this understanding, comparisons may be misleading. It is also important to establish whether the net profit figure used is before or after provision for taxes. -
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(U.K.) Finamounts received by a company net of basic rate tax, for example, patent royaltiesThe ultimate business dictionary > unfranked investment income
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12 чистая инвестиция
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Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > чистые инвестиции
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Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > чистые инвестиции
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16 чистые инвестиции
чистые инвестиции
Увеличение накопленных в хозяйстве средств производства, произошедшее за определенный период (валовые инвестиции (gross investment)), за вычетом потребления капитала (capital consumption), т.е. амортизации.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > чистые инвестиции
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17 ingresos netos de inversiones por acción
• net investment• net investment income per share• net leasable areaDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ingresos netos de inversiones por acción
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18 ingresos por inversiones netos
• net interest yield• net investment income• net investment income per shareDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ingresos por inversiones netos
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20 rendimiento de intereses neto
• investment yield• net interest margin• net interest yield• net investmentDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > rendimiento de intereses neto
См. также в других словарях:
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net investment — The net cash outlay required at the beginning of an investment project … Black's law dictionary
net investment — The net cash outlay required at the beginning of an investment project … Black's law dictionary
net investment — The addition to the stock of capital goods in an economy during a particular period (the gross investment) less capital consumption (i. e. depreciation) … Big dictionary of business and management
net investment in a lease — See: net cash investment in a lease … Accounting dictionary