appropriate discount
collocation in Englishmeaningsofappropriateanddiscount
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appropriate
adjective
uk/əˈprəʊ.pri.ət/us/əˈproʊ.pri.ət/
suitable or right for a particular situation ...
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discount
noun[C]
uk/ˈdɪs.kaʊnt/us/ˈdɪs.kaʊnt/
a reduction in the ...
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(Definition ofappropriateanddiscountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The choice ofappropriatediscountrate for comparing the long-term health benefits of policies is a complex issue.
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Theappropriatediscountrate for benefits with no pension increase is therefore straightforward, being the nominal yield on the conventional gilt.
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First anappropriatediscountrate is determined, after which the costs and benefits of the different investment options are compared.
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The expected real return on a wage-linked bond is theappropriatediscountrate for fully indexed pension claims.
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All future costs were discounted at the (then)appropriatediscountrate of 6 percent and all future life-years gained at 1.5 percent.
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Therefore, if the capital markets are perfect, one could simply use the society's risk less rate of time preference as theappropriatediscountrate for all benefit components.
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These various efforts made in the past provide some examples of the application of economic valuation methods, use ofappropriatediscountrates, and decision analysis using the cost-benefit framework.
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So we should apply theappropriatediscountto that kind of argument.
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The hurdle rate is the minimum acceptable return on an investment i.e., the projectappropriatediscountrate.
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There are several different methods of determining theappropriatediscountrates.
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In the contract, the rate of return was called weighted average cost of capital or market-basedappropriatediscountrate.
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Hence, the value of a bond is obtained by discounting the bond's expected cash flows to the present using anappropriatediscountrate.
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However, the future distributions and theappropriatediscountrate can only be assumptions.
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For both terminal value approaches, it is essential to use a range ofappropriatediscountrates, exit multiples and perpetuity growth rates in order to establish a functional valuation range.
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These indices are used to generate weekly estimates of the appropriate discounts or premiums associated with individual markets.
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Authorities will have a discretion to offer smaller, more frequent, instalments if they wish and to offer appropriate discounts to those who choose to pay in a single lump sum.
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