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Terminal value

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Terminal value can mean several things:

  • In accounting, terminal value refers to the salvage or residual value of an asset.
  • In computer science, terminal value refers to the character(s) that signify the end of a line.
  • In finance, terminal value is the future discounted value of all future cash flows beyond a given date.
  • In philosophy, terminal values are core moral beliefs.