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застряло
valeur actuelle nette

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

net present value, NPV N FIN

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. value [Brit ˈvaljuː, Am ˈvælju] N

1. value (monetary worth):

it has a value of £50
40% by value

2. value (usefulness, general worth):

3. value (worth relative to cost):

4. value (standards, ideals):

5. value:

value MATH, MUS, LING

II. value [Brit ˈvaljuː, Am ˈvælju] VB trans

1. value (assess worth of):

value house, asset, company
value antique, jewel, painting
to value sth at £150

2. value (esteem, appreciate):

value person, friendship, advice, opinion, help
value reputation, independence, life

I. present N [Brit ˈprɛz(ə)nt, Am ˈprɛz(ə)nt]

1. present (gift):

to give sb sth as a present
offrir qc à qn

2. present:

3. present LING:

II. presents N

presents npl LAW:

III. present ADJ [Brit ˈprɛz(ə)nt, Am ˈprɛz(ə)nt]

1. present (attending):

present person
to be present in substance, virus: blood, wine, population

2. present (current):

present address, arrangement, circumstance, government, leadership, situation

3. present (under consideration):

present case, argument, issue

4. present LING:

present tense, participle

IV. at present ADV

V. present VB trans [Brit prɪˈzɛnt, Am prəˈzɛnt]

1. present (raise):

present problem, challenge, obstacle, risk
present chance, opportunity

2. present (proffer, show):

present tickets, documents, sight, picture

3. present (submit for consideration):

present plan, report, figures, views, bill, case
present petition
present evidence
to present sth to sb, to present sb with sth

4. present (formally give):

present bouquet, prize, award, certificate, cheque
present apologies, respects, compliments
to present sth to sb, to present sb with sth
remettre qc à qn

5. present (portray):

present person, situation
présenter, représenter (as comme étant)

6. present:

present TV, RADIO programme, broadcast, show

7. present (put on, produce):

present production, play, concert
present exhibition, actor, star

8. present (introduce):

present form

9. present MIL:

present arms

VI. present VB intr [Brit prɪˈzɛnt, Am prəˈzɛnt] MED

present baby, patient:
present symptom, humour, condition:

VII. present VB refl [Brit prɪˈzɛnt, Am prəˈzɛnt]

1. present:

se présenter (as comme étant, at à, for pour)

Phrases:

to present itself opportunity, thought:

VIII. present

I. net [Brit nɛt, Am nɛt] N

1. net:

net FISH, HUNT

2. net SPORTS (in tennis):

filets mpl

3. net (trap):

net fig

4. net TELEC:

5. net TEXTIL:

Phrases:

usu.Net COMPUT
Net m
usu.Net COMPUT

II. net [Brit nɛt, Am nɛt] ADJ a. nett

1. net:

net FIN, COMM profit, income, price, weight
net loss
an income of £30, 000 net

2. net (gen):

net result, effect, increase

III. net <pres part netting; pret, pp netted> [Brit nɛt, Am nɛt] VB trans

1. net:

net FISH, HUNT fish, butterfly

2. net:

net COMM, FIN person:
net sale, export, deal:
to net sb sth

3. net SPORTS (in football):

net goal

4. net (catch) fig police:

net criminal

5. net (win) sportsman, team:

net trophy

IV. net [Brit nɛt, Am nɛt]

in the PONS Dictionary

I. value [ˈvælju:] N

1. value no pl (importance, worth):

2. value (possible price):

3. value (ethical standard):

II. value [ˈvælju:] VB trans

I. present1 [ˈprezənt] N

present no pl:

Phrases:

II. present1 [ˈprezənt] ADJ

1. present (current):

2. present LING:

3. present (in attendance, existing):

I. net1 [net] N

1. net a. fig:

2. net no pl (material):

Phrases:

II. net1 <-tt-> [net] VB trans

1. net (catch):

net fish
net criminals

2. net (hit into a net):

to net sth

I. net2 [net] ADJ

1. net (after deduction):

2. net (final):

II. net2 [net] VB trans

net profit
net of person

Net [net] N COMPUT

I. present2 [ˈprezənt] N (gift)

to give sth to sb as a present
offrir qc à qn
to make sb a present of sth

II. present2 [ˈprezənt] VB trans

1. present (give):

to present sth to sb, to present sb with sth gift
offrir qc à qn
to present sth to sb, to present sb with sth award, report
remettre qc à qn

2. present (offer):

3. present (exhibit):

present paper, report

4. present (introduce):

5. present Aus, Brit (host):

6. present (perform):

present concert, show

7. present (deliver):

present bill

8. present (bring before court):

Phrases:

OpenDict entry

value N

in the PONS Dictionary

I. value [ˈvæl·ju] N

1. value (importance, worth):

2. value (possible price):

3. value (ethical standard):

II. value [ˈvæl·ju] VB trans

I. present1 [ˈprez· ə nt] N

Phrases:

II. present1 [ˈprez· ə nt] ADJ

1. present (current):

2. present LING:

3. present (in attendance, existing):

I. present2 [ˈprez· ə nt, vb: prɪ·ˈzent] N (gift)

to give sth to sb as a present
offrir qc à qn
to make sb a present of sth

II. present2 [ˈprez· ə nt, vb: prɪ·ˈzent] VB trans

1. present (give):

to present sth to sb, to present sb with sth gift
offrir qc à qn
to present sth to sb, to present sb with sth award, report
remettre qc à qn

2. present (offer):

3. present (exhibit):

present paper, report

4. present (introduce):

5. present (host):

6. present (perform):

present concert, show

7. present (deliver):

present bill

8. present (bring before court):

Phrases:

I. net1 [net] N

1. net a. fig:

2. net (material):

Phrases:

II. net1 <-tt-> [net] VB trans

1. net (catch):

net fish
net criminals

2. net sports (hit into a net):

to net sth

I. net2 [net] ADJ

1. net (after deduction):

2. net (final):

II. net2 [net] VB trans

net profit
net income

Net [net] N comput

Present
Ivalue
youvalue
he/she/itvalues
wevalue
youvalue
theyvalue
Past
Ivalued
youvalued
he/she/itvalued
wevalued
youvalued
theyvalued
Present Perfect
Ihavevalued
youhavevalued
he/she/ithasvalued
wehavevalued
youhavevalued
theyhavevalued
Past Perfect
Ihadvalued
youhadvalued
he/she/ithadvalued
wehadvalued
youhadvalued
theyhadvalued

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The firm simply pays out, as dividends, any cash that is surplus after it invests in all available positive net present value projects.
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Chemical engineers design reactors to maximize net present value for the given reaction.
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In other words, it is used to value stocks based on the net present value of the future dividends.
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The standard rule used by public and private decision makers is that a risk will be acceptable if the expected net present value is positive.
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It has the lowest comparative net present value cost.
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