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time value

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noun

  1. Also called: note value.  Often shortened to: timemusic the duration of a given printed note relative to other notes in a composition or section and considered in relation to the basic tempo

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The most simple calculation that can be used to determine the time value of money in the future does not take into account inflation:

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Most economists ignore opportunity costs and the time value of money.

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Thomas says the dominance of growth stocks over value started in late 2006, which was the last time value stocks outperformed growth.

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“What is the time value of the hour and a half you spend commuting each way?”

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It should be noted that the time value of money can also be determined during deflationary times; in this case, the target rate will be negative.

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