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Time value

The financial definition for Time value:

Applies to derivative products. Portion of an option price that is in excess of the intrinsic value, due to the amount of volatility in the stock; sometime referred to as premium. Time value is positively related to the length of time remaining until expiration.




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Adjusted present value (APV)

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.


Base market value

Base market value
A group of securities, average securities at a specific time. Used for the purpose of securities.


Bond value

Bond value
With respect to convertible bonds, the value the security would have if it were not convertible. That is the market value of the bond minus the value of the conversion option.


Further Suggestions

Book value per share
Breakup value
Carrying value
Cash surrender value
Conversion parity or value
Conversion value
Ex ante value


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