Investment value represents the estimated worth of an investment to a specific individual or institutional investor. It can differ from market value based on the unique circumstances and requirements of the investor.
The Price-Dividend Ratio (PDR), also known as the Price/Dividend (P/D) ratio, is the current market price of a company's share divided by the dividend per share for the previous year. It measures the investment value of the share.
Terminal value (TV) is the estimated value of an investment at the end of a specified period, calculated using a given rate of interest. It represents the future worth of an initial investment assuming a specific growth rate.
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