declared value
figure on customs form the value of goods as entered on a customs declaration
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figure on customs form the value of goods as entered on a customs declaration
Define the price (and value) of a share of common stock as being equal to the present value of the next dividend (assumed to be declared and paid one period from now) and the price of the share at the time the dividend is paid
By Harold Bierman, Jr
The concept’s champions declare that EVA forces managers to focus on true wealth creation and maximizing stockholder investment. By definition, then, increasing EVA will increase a company’s market value.
Suppose that a company declares a cash dividend of $1, then the face value of the dividend is $1. The market value, which is what that dividend trades for in the market, may, or may not, be the same as the face value. Traditional approaches to valuation, such as the discounted dividend model (see
By Graham Partington
Investment phase: the main focus is on the current and future investments, and whether they are aligned with the declared strategy and value contribution concept of the fund manager. Furthermore, the developments of the fund manager (such as team broadening), and the progress in the older portfolio
By Rainer Ender
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