Wiktionary Value or values may refer to Concepts of worth Value ethics Value personal and cultural Value economics Theory of value economics Value theory Value investing Value marketing Value law i.e. consideration Concepts of quantity , amount, or entity Value semiotics Value mathematics Value computer science Other Lightness color The term values usually refers to Value ethics Value personal and cultural Value law See also Anthropological theories of value Extrinsic value Intrinsic value disambiguation Moral character Phronesis Store of valueValue added disambig Category Value af Waarde ar cs Hodnota de Valor es Valor desambiguaci n fr Valeur ko it Valore he nl Waarde ja no Verdi pl Warto pt Valor ro Valoare sk Hodnota sv V rde vi Gi tr ... more details
Dablink T value can also refer to the Student s t test . The United States Department of Agriculture defines the T Value as the maximum average soil loss in tons per year that will still allow economical maintenance of the current level of production into the future. ref http agriculture.house.gov info glossary tu.htm USA Department of Agriculture ref References Reflist colwidth 40em references references Category United States Department of Agriculture ... more details
image Labeledcyclohexane.png thumb 400px right The A value for a methyl group is 1.74 as derived from the chemical equilibrium above. This means it costs 1.74 kcal mol of energy to have a methyl group in the axial position compared to the equatorial position. A Values are numerical values used in the determination of the most stable orientation of atoms in a molecule Conformational isomerism Conformational Analysis , as well as a general representation of steric bulk . A values are derived from energy measurements of a monosubstituted cyclohexane conformation cyclohexane ring. ref name PACGlossary cite journal title Glossary of terms used in physical organic chemistry IUPAC Recommendations 1994 journal PAC year 1994 volume 66 pages 1077 1184 doi 10.1351 pac199466051077 author Muller, P ref Substituent s on a cyclohexane ring prefer to reside in the equatorial position to the axial. The difference ... energy conformation equatorial substitution is the A value for that particular substituent. Utility ... A value is equatorial is favored. image methyltbutyl cyclohexane.png thumb 600px center A methyl substituent has a significantly smaller A value than a tert butyl substituent therefore the most stable .... In general, the larger a substituent s A value, the larger the steric effect of that substituent. Methyl has an A value of 1.74 while butyl tert butyl has an A value of 5. Because the A value ..., the A value is reduced from what would be predicted based purely on enthalpic terms. Due to these favorable ... style text align center Substituent A Value Substituent A Value Substituent A Value D 0.006 CH sub ... of the hydroxyl and isopropyl subunit, the energetic value of a favorable intramolecular hydrogen ... below is axial in the ground state, despite a positive A Value. From this observation, it is clear ... A value 4.9 has a larger A value than the trimethylsilyl group A value 2.5 , yet the tert butyl ... group less sterically hindering, thus, lowering it s A value. ref name Hoffmanbook This can also be seen ... more details
In finance , time value is Time value of money or Option time value Time value of an option . In transport economics , time value refers to Value of time In photography and cameras Tv may refer to exposure setting. disambig ... more details
Intrinsic value can refer to Intrinsic value finance , of an option or stock. Intrinsic value numismatics , of a coin. Intrinsic value ethics , in ethics and philosophy. Intrinsic value animal ethics , in philosophy. Intrinsic theory of value , an economic theory of worth. See also Extrinsic valueValue disambiguation disambig ... more details
Theory of value is an ambiguous term, and may mean Theory of value economics , where value is meant as economic worth of goods and services. Value theory , where value is meant in the philosophical sense. disambig ... more details
Letter value or value of the letter may refer to Phonetic value of the letter Numeric value of a letter from the alphabet in some numeric systems Numeric value of a letter in Scrabble and some other word games disambig ... more details
Terminal value can mean several things In accounting, Terminal value accounting terminal value refers to the salvage or residual value of an asset. In computer science, Terminal value computer science terminal value refers to the character s that signify the end of a line. In finance, Terminal value finance terminal value is the future discounted value of all future cash flows beyond a given date. In psychology, Terminal value philosophy terminal values are core moral beliefs. disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Extrinsic value is value which arises because of an agreement Although the intrinsic value economics value of a 100 currency note is not much more than the value of any similar piece of paper with a comparable graphic on it, it has a practical value an extrinsic value of 100. This type of value is regularly associated with Representative money . If its issuing authority were to fail to honor the note s value, it would soon become nearly worthless. See also Intrinsic valueValue disambiguation DEFAULTSORT Extrinsic Value Category Money Econ stub ... more details
Relative value may refer to Relative value economics Relative value philosophy disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
R value can refer to Properties of materials R value insulation , the efficiency of insulation of a house R value soils , stability of soils and aggregates for pavement construction value computer science r value , in computer science, a value that does not have an address in a computer language R factor crystallography , a measure of the agreement between the crystallographic model and the diffraction data In statistics, r or r value refers to the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient , often called simply correlation coefficient See also L value disambiguation disambig ... more details
L value or L value may refer to A value computer science that has an address The value assigned to an L shell , a particular set of planetary magnetic field lines A measure of brightness of a lunar eclipse on the Danjon scale See also R value disambiguation disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The value of control is a quantitiative measure of the value of controlling the outcome of an uncertainty variable . Decision analysis provides a means for calculating the value of both perfect and imperfect control . The former value, informally known as the value of wizardry , is an upper bound for the latter. Obtaining meaningful value of control measurements requires an awareness of important restrictions concerning the nature of free will and the meaning of counterfactual statements on the validity of this kind of analysis. See also Value of information Decision wizard Wizard Philo stub DEFAULTSORT Value Of Control Category Value Category Free will ... more details
Reproductive value may refer to several ideas Reproductive value social psychology , the attributes of a potential partner in mate selection Reproductive value population genetics , the contribution of an individual to the future generations disambig ... more details
Value in Use is the net present value NPV of a cash flow or other benefits that an asset generates for a specific owner under a specific use. In the U.S., Value in Use is generally estimated at a use which is less than highest and best use, and therefore value in use is generally lower than market value . When a particular user enjoys special benefits, such as extraordinary financing, agglomeration benefits, or grandfathered zoning, then the value may be higher than market value , and the value is considered to be an investment value . International Valuation Standards The current edition of International Valuation Standards Committee International Valuation Standards IVS 2007 re states the IFRS International Financial Reporting Standards definition of Value in Use , which would allow for either a higher value than market value or a lower value than market valueValue in Use The present value of the future cash flows expected to be derived from an asset or a cash generating unit ref PDF http www.ivsc.org pubs exp drafts ivs2.pdf Exposure Draft of Proposed Revised International Valuation Standard 2 Bases Other than Market Value, June, 2006 204  Kibibyte KiB application pdf, 209584 bytes ref . As defined in IVS2, Investment value Investment Value is the valuation equivalent of the accounting accountancy concept of Value in use. Whereas IFRS s define the accountancy concepts of fair value Fair Value and Value in Use in operational terms, IVSs define Market Value and Investment Value by way of generalised definitions. References references DEFAULTSORT Value In Use Category Real estate valuation Category Valuation Category Mortgage econ theory stub de Value in use ... more details
Negative value may refer to Negative predictive value in statistics Negative ethic or philosophic value insolvency disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 In the study of collectibles , historic value means an increase in Value economics value because of history historical aging. Collectibles Rares Rarity DEFAULTSORT Historic Value Category Collecting Econ stub ... more details
Investment value is the value of a property to a particular investor. In the U.S. and U.K., it is equal to market value for the investor who has the capacity to put the property to good use its highest and best use, its most valuable use. For other investors with limited capacity or vision, investment value is lower because they cannot put the property to use in a way that is maximally productive. International Valuation Standards The current edition of International Valuation Standards Committee International Valuation Standards IVS 2007 defines Investment Value in a way which allows for either a higher value than market value or a lower value than market value Investment Value or Worth The value of property to a particular investor, or a class of investors, for identified investment objectives. This subjective concept relates specific property to a specific investor, group of investors, or entity with identifiable investment objectives and or criteria. ref http www.ivsc.org pubs exp drafts ivs2.pdf Exposure Draft of Proposed Revised International Valuation Standard 2 Bases Other than Market Value, June, 2006 ref Investment Value is a subjective measure of value, a value in use , whilst market value Market Value is an objective value in exchange . As defined in IVS2, Investment Value is the valuation equivalent of the accounting accountancy concept of Value in use . Whereas IFRS s define the accountancy concepts of fair value and Value in use in operational terms, IVSs define Market Value and Investment Value by way of generalised definitions. References references DEFAULTSORT Investment Value Category Real estate valuation Category Valuation ... more details
Citations missing date August 2009 Other uses Value disambiguation In ethics , value is a property of object ... actions , representing their degree of importance . Ethic value denotes something s degree ... to describe the value of different actions. It may be described as treating actions themselves as abstract objects, putting value to them. It deals with right conduct and good life, in the sense ... sense , and an action of low, or at least relatively low, value may be regarded as bad . What ... or alters. An object with ethic value may be termed an ethic or philosophic good noun sense . Study Ethical value may be regarded as a study under ethics , which, in turn, may be grouped as philosophy . Similar to that ethics may be regarded as a subfield of philosophy, ethical value may be regarded as a subgroup of the more broad and vague philosophic value . Ethical value denotes something s degree ... to describe the value of different actions. It may be described as treating actions themselves as abstract objects, putting value to them. It deals with right conduct and good life, in the sense that a highly ... of low, or at least relatively low, value may be regarded as bad . The study of ethical value is also included in value theory . Similar concepts Ethical value is sometimes used synonymously with goodness ... and relative See Value personal and cultural There is a distinction between relative or personal or cultural value and absolute or noumenal value not to be confused with mathematical absolute value . Relative value is subjective, depending on individual and cultural views, and is therefore synonymous with personal and cultural value . Absolute value, on the other hand, is Absolute philosophy ... on whether it discovered or not what object has it. Relative value may be regarded as an experience by Subject philosophy subjects of the absolute value. Relative value varies with individual and culture while absolute value, on the other hand, is the same, regardless of the experience of individuals ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 In life insurance , value of in force is the present value of the Profit accounting profits that will emerge from a block of life insurance policies over time. The value of in force business is the present value of expected future earnings on in force business less the present value cost of holding capital required to support the in force business. DEFAULTSORT Value Of In Force Category Insurance Econ stub ... more details
Whole value may refer to Ethic whole value , see Value ethics Whole value Economic whole value, a quantity used to describe things in a domain. Whole values are not themselves things, but measures of things. As such they do not have an identity of consequence. ref http fit.c2.com wiki.cgi?WholeValue fit.c2.com Whole Value ref References reflist dab ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 The value grid model was proposed by Pil and Holweg as a means to show that the way firms compete has shifted away from the linear value chain way management theory has traditionally thought about value chain management. The advantages of a value grid framework, as opposed to value chains, is in allowing companies managers to strategize and coordinate operations. Common non linear value chain strategies include influencing demand, modifying information access, exploring multitier penetration, managing risk, seizing value, integrating value, creating new value propositions, exploiting value chains across tiers, pursuing pinch point mapping, and defining demand enablers. Literature Pil, F.K. and Holweg, M. 2006 Evolving from value chain to value grid. MIT Sloan Management Review, 47 4 72 80 See also Value chain Supply chain management DEFAULTSORT Value Grid Category Strategic management Chain Category Value Category Process management ... more details