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O que (quem) é tangible value - definição

Tangible Investments; Tangible investments
  • A British 1 shilling embossed stamp, typical of the type included in an investment portfolio of stamps.

Tangible common equity         
TOTAL COMMON EQUITY LESS INTANGIBLE ASSETS
Tangible Common Equity
Tangible common equity (TCE), the subset of shareholders' equity that is not preferred equity and not intangible assets,"Tangled Tangibles", by Tracy Alloway an FT Alphaville November 23, 2008 blog entry"Tangible Common Equity for Beginners" from baselinescenario.com is an uncommonly used measure of a company's financial strength.
Value (economics)         
  • Value or price
MEASURE OF THE BENEFIT PROVIDED BY A GOOD OR SERVICE TO AN ECONOMIC AGENT
Monetary value; Value for money; Economic value; Theory of value(economics); Financial value
In economics, economic value is a measure of the benefit provided by a good or service to an economic agent. It is generally measured through units of currency, and the interpretation is therefore "what is the maximum amount of money a specific actor is willing and able to pay for the good or service"?
Sentinel value         
IN-BAND DATA VALUE THAT MUST BE HANDLED SPECIALLY BY COMPUTER CODE
Flag value; Signal value; Sentinel value (programming); Rogue value; Sentinel value loop
In computer programming, a sentinel value (also referred to as a flag value, trip value, rogue value, signal value, or dummy data)

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Tangible investment

A tangible investment is something physical that you can touch. It is an investment in a tangible, hard or real asset or personal property. This contrasts with financial investments such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds and other financial instruments.

Some assets are held purely for their ability to appreciate, such as collectibles, while others are held for the income they generate while they depreciate, such as equipment held for lease. Others exhibit a combination of properties, appreciating in market value while depreciating in book value, such as rental real estate. Timberland exhibits depletion of timber combined with appreciation of land. Other assets’ values fluctuate with supply and demand, such as commodities, which are liquid investments unlike most other tangible investments.

These various properties, together with the lack of correlation to traditional asset class values, make tangible investments a means of reducing overall investment risk through diversification.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para tangible value
1. They can examine industry benchmarks, company performance and tangible value–added by the chief executive and senior management.
2. With oil prices and revenues at record levels and spending on media investments growing at 22 percent a year, we perceive a great opportunity for the MSG–CSM joint venture to add tangible value to the industry.
3. Card said Bush‘s repeated visits have tangible value: "It reminds people of the mission at hand." Bush has seen flooded New Orleans twice from the air _ from aboard Air Force One on the way back to the White House from his Texas ranch two days after Katrina hit, and again from a helicopter two days after that when he made his first on–the–ground visit to storm–ravaged areas of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.
4. Card said Bush‘s repeated visits have tangible value: It reminds people of the mission at hand.‘‘ Bush has seen flooded New Orleans twice from the air – from aboard Air Force One on the way back to the White House from his Texas ranch two days after Katrina hit, and again from a helicopter two days after that when he made his first on–the–ground visit to storm–ravaged areas of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.