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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Availability]]
* [[Availability]]
* [[Beneficiary]]
* [[Book value]]
* [[Book value]]
* [[Carrying value]]
* [[Carrying value]]
* [[Collection]]
* [[Collection]]
* [[Control premium]]
* [[Control premium]]
* [[Data]]
* [[Devaluation]]
* [[Devaluation]]
* [[Enterprise value]]
* [[Enterprise value]]
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* [[Fair value]]
* [[Fair value]]
* [[Finality]]
* [[Finality]]
* [[Funds transfer]]
* [[Future value]]
* [[Future value]]
* [[Global Alliance for Banking on Values]]  (GABV)
* [[Global Alliance for Banking on Values]]  (GABV)
* [[Governance]]
* [[Governance]]
* [[Interest]]
* [[Intrinsic value]]
* [[Intrinsic value]]
* [[Market price]]
* [[Market price]]
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* [[Net book value]]
* [[Net book value]]
* [[Net realisable value]]
* [[Net realisable value]]
* [[Overdraft]]
* [[Present value]]
* [[Present value]]
* [[Price]]
* [[Price]]
* [[Principle]]
* [[Social and relationship capital]]
* [[Social and relationship capital]]
* [[Statistics]]
* [[Valuation]]
* [[Valuation]]
* [[Value-added bank]]
* [[Value-added centre]]
* [[Value-added network]]
* [[Value Added Tax]]
* [[Value Added Tax]]
* [[Value added services]]
* [[Value at risk]]
* [[Value at risk]]
* [[Value Balancing Alliance]]
* [[Value based management]]
* [[Value based management]]
* [[Value chain]]
* [[Value chain analysis]]
* [[Value chain company]]
* [[Value chain emissions]]
* [[Value date]]
* [[Value dating]]
* [[Value dating]]
* [[Value driver]]
* [[Value driver]]
* [[Value for money]]
* [[Value in use]]
* [[Value investment]]
* [[Value judgment]]
* [[Value Reporting Foundation]]
* [[Value Reporting Foundation]]
* [[Value share]]
* [[Value share]]
* [[Values]]
* [[Values in action]]
* [[Values in action]]


[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]

Revision as of 09:03, 11 February 2024

1. Funds transfer.

The moment when funds cease to be useable to the originating party and instead become useable funds to the beneficiary in the sense that they can reduce overdraft balances, earn interest or can be withdrawn.


2. Valuation.

More generally, the term 'value' refers broadly to what something is worth.

The value of something is related to - but not necessarily always the same as - its price.


3. Statistics - data.

A number in a set of data.


4. Ethics - governance - mission statement.

An ethical principle or standard of behaviour.

More often in the plural, values.

Corporate mission statements often incorporate the organisation's values.


See also