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"Store of value"
Keywords:
retrieved
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commodity
,
postpone
,
save
,
future
Related Terms:
Current value
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Value
,
Discount factor
,
Future value
,
Time value of money
,
Discounting
,
Fair value
,
Value in exchange
,
Valuation date
,
Lifetime value
,
Commodity
,
Present value
,
Extrinsic value
,
Market value added
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Open market value
,
Full cash value
,
Sales forecast
,
Haircut
,
Transaction value
,
Fmv
,
Fair value
,
Valuation
,
Market approach to value
,
Terminal value
,
Flagship store
,
Mark-to-market
,
Investment value
,
Appreciate
,
Rfm
,
Reconciliation
,
Substitution
,
Investment
,
Depreciate
,
Purchasing power
,
Unit of account
,
Sales forecasting
,
Marking to market
,
Embedded value
,
Net realizable value
,
Use value
,
Salvage value
,
Valuation
,
Appraisal date
,
Revaluation
,
Lending value
,
Wasting asset
,
Amount realized
,
Fiat money
,
Fair price
A commodity that can be stored and be retrieved at a later time.
abc.net.au
something that will allow purchasing power to be carried from one period to the next.
college.hmco.com
Money acts as a 'store of value'. Money enables people to postpone a purchasing decision to a future time. Savings is a 'store of value'.
sorted.org.nz
something that can be accepted as payment in the present and exchanged for items of value in the future
wwnorton.com
One of the functions of money allowing people to save current purchasing power to buy goods and services in a future time period.
economicswisconsin.org
To act as a store of value, a commodity, a form of money, or financial capital must be able to be reliably saved, stored, and retrieved - and be predictably useful when it is so retrieved.
en.wikipedia.org
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