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1 value
[ˈvæljuː]1. noun1) worth, importance or usefulness:قيمَهShe sets little value on wealth.
2) price:ثَمَنWhat is the value of that stamp?
3) purchasing power:ذات قيمة شِرائِيَّهAre those coins of any value?
قيمَة المالYou get good value for money at this supermarket!
5) the length of a musical note.طول النَّغَمَه الموسيقيَّه2. verb1) to suggest a suitable price for:يُثَمِّنThis painting has been valued at $50,000.
2) to regard as good or important:يُقَدِّرHe values your advice very highly.
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2 value
قَدْرُ (الشيء) \ esteem: good opinion. lot: an amount or quantity: We can share this load; you take this lot and I’ll take that lot. portion: a part; a share: We shared the rice, and everybody got a small portion. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. worth: value: Its true worth is far greater than its cost in money. -
3 value
قَدَّرَ \ appreciate: to value: We appreciate your help. estimate: to guess (a figure) carefully, often by some sort of calculation: I estimated the crowd at about 7000. I estimate that this building will cost about $75,000 and take 18 months. foresee: to see what will probably happen: I foresee that we shall soon need a new car. make: to form an opinion about sth. (time, cost, distance, etc.) by looking or calculating: What do you make the time? I make it 3.30, but my watch may be slow. rank: to consider (or be considered) as having a certain position: I rank him (or He ranks) among the best footballers in the world. reckon: consider: He is reckoned (to be) the best football player in the country. think: to believe; consider; have a firm opinion: I think she’s beautiful. Don’t you think so? We never thought it possible (that it was possible), (with a lot of, highly, well) to have a good opinion; (with little, not much) to have a bad opinion My son’s teachers think highly of his work. I don’t think much of this coffee. value: to consider sth. as valuable: I value his friendship. \ See Also قوم (قَوَّم)، ثمن (ثَمَّن)، خمن (خَمَّنَ)، اعتبر (اعْتَبَرَ) -
4 value
ثَمَن \ cost: the price to be paid: What was the cost of your house?. price: the amount of money for which sth. is bought or sold: The price is marked on the tin. There has been an increase in price. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. charge: the amount of money asked for doing sth., for supplying sth., etc.: What is your charge for this work?. \ See Also قيمة (قِيمة) -
5 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. -
6 shareholder value analysis
Gen Mgta calculation of the value of a company by looking at the returns it gives to its shareholders. Shareholder value analysis, like the economic theory of the firm, assumes that the objective of a company director is to maximize the wealth of the company’s shareholders. It is based on the premise that discounted cash flow principles can be applied to the business as a whole. SVA is calculated by estimating the total net value of a company and dividing this figure by the value of shares. Shareholder value analysis can be applied to assess the contribution of a business unit or to evaluate individual projects.Abbr. SVAThe ultimate business dictionary > shareholder value analysis
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7 economic value added
Fina way of judging financial performance by measuring the amount by which the earnings of a project, an operation, or a corporation exceed or fall short of the total amount of capital that was originally invested by its owners.EXAMPLEEVA is conceptually simple: from net operating profit, subtract an appropriate charge for the opportunity cost of all capital invested in an enterprise—the amount that could have been invested elsewhere. It is calculated using this formula:Net operating profit less applicable taxes – Cost of capital = EVAIf a company is considering building a new plant, and its total weighted cost over ten years is $80 million, while the expected annual incremental return on the new operation is $10 million, or $100 million over ten years, then the plant’s EVA would be positive, in this case $20 million:$100 million – $80 million = $20 millionAn alternative but more complex formula for EVA is:(% Return on invested capital – % Cost of capital) × original capital invested = EVAAn objective of EVA is to determine which business units best utilize their assets to generate returns and maximize shareholder value; it can be used to assess a company, a business unit, a single plant, office, or even an assembly line. This same technique is equally helpful in evaluating new business opportunities.Abbr. EVA -
8 future value
Finthe value that a sum of money will have in the future, taking into account the effects of inflation, interest rates, or currency values.EXAMPLEFuture value calculations require three figures: the sum in question, the percentage by which it will increase or decrease, and the period of time. In this example, these figures are $1,000, 11%, and two years.At an interest rate of 11%, the sum of $1,000 will grow to $1,232 in two years:$1,000 × 1.11 = $1,110 (first year) × 1.11 = $1,232 (second year, rounded to whole dollars)Note that the interest earned in the first year generates additional interest in the second year, a practice known as compounding. When large sums are in question, the effect of compounding can be significant.At an inflation rate of 11%, by comparison, the sum of $1,000 will shrink to $812 in two years:$1,000 /1.11 = $901 (first year) /1.11 = $812 (second year, rounded to whole dollars)In order to avoid errors, it is important to express the percentage as 1.11 and multiply and divide by that figure, instead of using 11%; and to calculate each year, quarter, or month separately. -
9 lifetime value
Gen Mgta measure of the total value to a supplier of a customer’s business over the duration of their transactions.In a consumer business, customer lifetime value is calculated by analyzing the behavior of a group of customers who have the same recruitment date. The revenue and cost for this group of customers is recorded, by campaign or season, and the overall contribution for that period can then be worked out. Industry experience has shown that the benefits to a business of increasing lifetime value can be enormous. A 5% increase in customer retention can create a 125% increase in profits; a 10% increase in retailer retention can translate to a 20% increase in sales; and extending customer life cycles by three years can treble profits per customer. -
10 at face value
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11 плюс-минус
•Accuracies better than plus or minus 50 ft...
•The value found was 299,895 plus or minus 30.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > плюс-минус
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12 выражен в процентах
•This value is expressed as a percentage (or in percent) of...
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13 выражен в процентах
•This value is expressed as a percentage (or in percent) of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выражен в процентах
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14 задан произвольно
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > задан произвольно
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15 исходя из ошибочного предположения, что
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > исходя из ошибочного предположения, что
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16 наклон кривой
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > наклон кривой
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17 задан произвольно
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > задан произвольно
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18 исходя из ошибочного предположения, что
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19 наклон кривой
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > наклон кривой
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20 величина
(см. также значение) quantity, value, variable, magnitude, size, intensity, extent, amount• В такой конфигурации особенно интересной является величина (или переменная и т. п.)... - The quantity of interest in this configuration is...• Другое соотношение между этими величинами может быть получено (с помощью)... - Another relation between these quantities can be obtained by...• Другой часто встречающейся величиной является... - Another quantity often encountered is...• Имеется простое соотношение между этими двумя величинами. - There is a simple relationship between these two quantities.• Мы можем оценить величину N, предполагая, что... - We may estimate N by supposing that...• Мы приводим ниже величины... - We quote below the values of...• Однако при вычислении величины W мы должны принять во внимание тот факт, что... - In computing W, however, we must take into account the fact that...• Очевидно, что его величина зависит от... - Clearly its value depends on...• Перенумеруем эти величины (= неременные) так, что... - Let these quantities be renumbered so that...• Подстановка этой величины в уравнение (1) показывает, что... - Insertion of this value into equation (1) shows that...• Предполагая, что величина х бесконечно мала, мы получаем... - Supposing x indefinitely small, we obtain...• Приведем соответствующие численные величины:... - The corresponding numerical values are as follows:...• Сравнивая эти величины, мы видим, что... - Comparing these values, we see that...• Так как величина х необходимо положительна, мы заключаем, что... - Since x is necessarily positive, it follows that...• Так как величина х обязана всюду быть конечной, ясно, что... - Since x must be everywhere finite, it is clear that...• Так как величина х произвольна, отсюда следует, что... - Since х is arbitrary, it follows that...
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