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What is the principle on which frequency control operates?
Time Value
The principle that money available at the present time is worth more than the same amount in the future due to its potential earning capacity.
Par Value
The nominal or face value of a bond, share of stock, or coupon as indicated on a bond or stock certificate.
Fair Value
The cost incurred or received during the sale of an asset or transfer of a liability in a systematic transaction among market actors on the valuation date.
Undervalued
An economic condition where the market price of an asset falls short of its intrinsic or real value as evaluated by investors.
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