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Is it Time to Terminate the Traditional Terminal Value?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
All corporate valuation models rely on very long forecasts of free cash flows. The only question is whether those forecasts are accounted for explicitly by using an extended valuation model or implicitly in an estimate of the terminal value after an explicit short-term forecast period of five to ten years.
Bradford Cornell, Richard Gerger
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On initial value and terminal value problems for Hamilton–Jacobi equation

Systems & Control Letters, 2007
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Arik Melikyan   +2 more
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The Terminal Value and Inflation Controversy

Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 2012
This journal recently published what was effectively a debate between Gunther Friedl and Bernhard Schwetzler (hereafter “F&S”), on the one hand, and Michael Bradley and Gregg Jarrell (“B&J”). B&J initiated the first round of the debate by criticizing the constant growth valuation model, commonly known as the “Constant Growth Model” or ...
Daniel Kiechle, Niklas Lampenius
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Utilizing terminal values in teaching time value analysis

Journal of Accounting Education, 1983
Abstract Traditional time value models, Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR), are now widely accepted in industry. This paper isolates three examples of how these simplified models can lead to less than optimal decision strategies. The conceptual basis for the discounting and reinvestment functions in time value analysis is first
Lester Barenbaum, Thomas Monahan
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Spinoff/Terminations and the Value of Pension Insurance

The Journal of Finance, 1985
ABSTRACTThis paper derives the value of Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation (PBGC) pension insurance under two scenarios of interest. The first allows for voluntary plan termination, which appears to be legal under current statutes. In the second scenario, termination is prohibited unless the firm is bankrupt.
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Treating terminals as function values of time

1984
Motivated by the idea of describing parquet deformations using grammars, we define in this paper a terminal weighted grammar where the terminal generated at any step of a derivation is defined as a function of time. It is seen that terminal weighted regular grammars generate exactly the class of recursively enumerable sets.
Kamala Krithivasan, Anindya Das
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Towards an ‘inland terminal centred’ value proposition

Maritime Policy & Management, 2014
The two main value propositions in international container transport are ‘port-to-port’ services and ‘door-to-door’ services. In port-to-port services, buyers ‘just’ purchase maritime transport from a shipping line. Door-to-door services comprise the total transport chain and include land-based transport. Carriers as well as forwarders offer these door-
Van den Berg, R., de Langen, P.W.
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Instrumentality — terminality values in relation to age

Experimental Aging Research, 1978
Terminal and instrumental value preference was investigated by asking young adults and older adults to respond to a modified version of the Rokeach Value Survey. Terminal and instrumental values were almost identical among the age and sex groups. Thus, the present data provide no evidence to support the hypothesis that older adults have a higher ...
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