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Adjusted present value (APV)
The financial definition for Adjusted present value (APV):
The net present value analysis of an asset if financed solely by equity (present value of unlevered cash flows), plus the present value of any financing decisions (levered cash flows). In other words, the various tax shields provided by the deductibility of interest and the benefits of other investment tax credits are calculated separately. This analysis is often used for highly leveraged transactions such as a leveraged buyout.
Similar MatchesAdjusted balance methodAdjusted balance method Method of calculating finance charges that uses the account balance remaining after adjusting for all transactions posted during the given billing period as its basis. Related: Average daily balance method, previous balance method, past due balance method.
Adjusted basisAdjusted basis Price from which to calculate and derive capital gains or losses upon sale of an asset. Account actions such as any stock splits that have occurred since the initial purchase must be accounted for.
Adjusted debit balance (ADB)Adjusted debit balance (ADB) The account balance for a margin account that is calculated by combining the balance owed to a broker with any outstanding balance in the special miscellaneous account, and any paper profits on short accounts.
Further Suggestions Adjusted exercise price
Adjusted gross income (AGI)
Net adjusted present value
Risk adjusted discount rate
Risk adjusted profitability
Risk adjusted return
Risk adjusted return
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