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1. | 1. ''Real options.'' | ||
The valuable operational choice available to the owner of a project or of a business, to terminate all or part of it. | The valuable operational choice available to the owner of a project or of a business, to terminate all or part of it. | ||
This is an example of a real option. | This is an example of a real option. | ||
Other examples of real options include the options to expand, contract or defer the given project or business. | Other examples of real options include the options to expand, contract or defer the given project or business. | ||
Also known as an Abandonment option. | Also known as an Abandonment option. | ||
2. | 2. ''Law - contract.'' | ||
Similar rights in a contract, either at the absolute discretion of the contracting party, or on the occurrence of a specified event. | Similar rights in a contract, either at the absolute discretion of the contracting party, or on the occurrence of a specified event. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Abandonment option]] | |||
* [[Contract]] | |||
* [[Contraction option]] | |||
* [[Deferment option]] | |||
* [[Expansion option]] | |||
* [[Law]] | |||
* [[Real option]] | * [[Real option]] | ||
* [[Real options valuation]] | * [[Real options valuation]] | ||
=== Other resources === | === Other resources === | ||
* [[Media:2015_07_July_-_Hidden_treasure.pdf| Hidden treasure, The Treasurer, 2015]] | * [[Media:2015_07_July_-_Hidden_treasure.pdf| Hidden treasure, The Treasurer, 2015]] | ||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | |||
[[Category:Corporate_finance]] | |||
[[Category:Manage_risks]] |
Latest revision as of 14:32, 17 March 2021
1. Real options.
The valuable operational choice available to the owner of a project or of a business, to terminate all or part of it.
This is an example of a real option.
Other examples of real options include the options to expand, contract or defer the given project or business.
Also known as an Abandonment option.
2. Law - contract.
Similar rights in a contract, either at the absolute discretion of the contracting party, or on the occurrence of a specified event.
See also
- Abandonment option
- Contract
- Contraction option
- Deferment option
- Expansion option
- Law
- Real option
- Real options valuation