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NPVRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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NPVNon Player Vehicle Vehicles in a video game that are not controlled by a player.
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NPVSee Net Present Value
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NPVRefer to Net Present Value
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NPVSee net present value.
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NPVDefinition Net Present Value. The present value of an investment's future net cash flows minus the initial investment. If positive, the investment should be made (unless an even better investment [..]
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NPVNet Present Value. The NPV of future revenue or profits is determined by dividing the expected future revenue by a discount rate which reflects the interest which that revenue would have earned if we [..]
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NPVToday’s value of a future amount, before interest earnings/charges.
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NPVNet present value.
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NPVWhen used in the context of banking and finance, ‘NPV’ means net present value. NPV is the net present worth of a time series of both incoming and outgoing cash flows. It simply means the sum of prese [..]
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NPVNet present value
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NPVNet present value, the discounted value of an investment’s cash inflows minus the discounted value of its cash outflows. To be adequately profitable, an investment should have a net present value grea [..]
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NPVSee net present value.
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NPVNet Present Value
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NPVNet present value
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NPVNet Present Value
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NPVThe likelihood that an individual with a negative test result is truly unaffected and/or does not have the particular gene mutation in question. Also called negative predictive value.
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NPVNet Present Value
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NPVNet present value.
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NPVNet present value
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NPVNet Present Value of any future cash flows, discounted at a given IRR. It is a standard method for the financial appraisal of long-term projects. Used for capital budgeting and widely throughout econ [..]
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NPVNet present value
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NPVNet Present Value. Same as PDV (present discounted value).
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NPVnet present value
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NPVAn acronym representing net present value. This calculation considers cash flow, time, and interest rates.
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