A measure of the potential loss on an investment or portfolio, calculated by estimating the probability and potential size of future losses.
The worth or importance placed on something, often in terms of monetary or economic value.
Money invested in a business by outside investors, typically in exchange for equity in the company.
A difference or deviation from the expected or standard.
A risky or uncertain business venture or project, often involving the possibility of significant financial gain or loss.
The act of verifying or confirming the accuracy or truth of something.
Capable of being proven or verified.
The degree to which something varies or changes.
Something that is subject to change or variation.
The process of determining the worth or value of something, such as a business or asset.
The process of analyzing and interpreting variances between actual and expected results in order to identify areas of improvement or inefficiency.
The additional value that a company adds to a product or service through its processes or activities, above and beyond the cost of raw materials.
The series of activities and processes involved in the production and distribution of a product or service, from the initial sourcing of raw materials to the final delivery to the consumer.
The unique benefits or features of a product or service that make it attractive to customers and differentiate it from competitors.
The series of activities and processes involved in the creation of value for a product or service, from the initial design stage to the delivery to the customer.