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What (who) is residual value - definition


Residual value         
ONE OF THE CONSTITUENTS OF A LEASING CALCULUS WHICH DESCRIBES THE FUTURE VALUE OF A GOOD IN TERMS OF ABSOLUTE VALUE
Salvage value
Residual value is one of the constituents of a leasing calculus or operation. It describes the future value of a good in terms of absolute value in monetary terms and it is sometimes abbreviated into a percentage of the initial price when the item was new.
Residual income valuation         
ACCOUNTING TECHNIQUE
Residual Income Valuation
Residual income valuation (RIV; also, residual income model and residual income method, RIM) is an approach to equity valuation that formally accounts for the cost of equity capital. Here, "residual" means in excess of any opportunity costs measured relative to the book value of shareholders' equity; residual income (RI) is then the income generated by a firm after accounting for the true cost of capital.
Residual-resistance ratio         
USUALLY DEFINED AS THE RATIO OF THE RESISTIVITY OF A MATERIAL AT ROOM TEMPERATURE AND AT 0 K
Residual resistance ratio; Residual–resistance ratio; Residual resistivity; Residual resitivity; Residual-resistivity ratio
Residual-resistivity ratio (also known as Residual-resistance ratio or just RRR) is usually defined as the ratio of the resistivity of a material at room temperature and at 0 K. Of course, 0 K can never be reached in practice so some estimation is usually made.
Examples of use of residual value
1. "We see an increase in the chances of a scenario where no residual value is left for minority shareholders," Citigroup said in the note.
2. "For many consumers, leasing allows them to get into a new vehicle with the finance company assuming the responsibility for the residual value, what that vehicle will be worth in two or three years, so you can turn it back in and have a worry–free transfer experience into your new vehicle." He notes that certain types of drivers should be wary of leasing.
3. While the survey was poorly designed and of little use for scientific or complex statistical analysis, Farrell said, the raw numbers provided some "residual value." According to Judicial Watch‘s analysis of the questionnaires, 88 percent of those in the sample were from Mexico, 5 percent from El Salvador, 4 percent from Honduras and 3 percent from Guatemala.
4. "However, on larger prestige saloons flat red paint is no longer even available as a standard option and on a compact executive model you could expect a residual value penalty of 1,000 after just one year." White is proving highly unpopular on most prestige–brand cars with prices dropping by as much as 2,500.