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''Investment and funding appraisal.''


1. ''United States''
(TVM).  


The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency is responsible for the regulation of nationally chartered banks in the US, including internet-based banks.  
Time value of money is the concept that money held now (or receivable immediately) is worth more than the same amount of money to be received at some later time.


It issues the national charters and monitors bank performance and loan credit quality ratings.  
The time value of money is reflected in the charging of interest for the use of money, and also in discounted cash flow analysis.




2.
All other things being equal, the time value of money means:


Similar governmental functions in other countries.
*Earlier receipts are better than later ones.


*Later payments are better, compared with earlier payments.


==See also==
*Later receipts are worse.
*[[Agrentina]]
 
*[[United States]]
*Earlier payments are worse.
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Compound interest]]
* [[Discounted cash flow]]
* [[Float]]
* [[Future value]]
* [[Interest]]
* [[Investment appraisal]]
* [[Opportunity cost]]
* [[Present value]]
* [[Simple interest]]
* [[Time value]]
 
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Investment]]

Revision as of 18:38, 30 October 2021

Investment and funding appraisal.

(TVM).

Time value of money is the concept that money held now (or receivable immediately) is worth more than the same amount of money to be received at some later time.

The time value of money is reflected in the charging of interest for the use of money, and also in discounted cash flow analysis.


All other things being equal, the time value of money means:

  • Earlier receipts are better than later ones.
  • Later payments are better, compared with earlier payments.
  • Later receipts are worse.
  • Earlier payments are worse.


See also