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All-commodity volume (ACV) is a weighted measure of product availability, or distribution, based on total store sales. In other words, ACV is the percentage of sales in all categories that are generated by the stores that stock a given brand (again, at least one SKU of that brand) (note: ACV can be expressed as a percentage or as a dollar value (total sales of stores carrying brand).
In the property and casualty insurance industry, actual cash value (ACV) is a method of valuing insured property, or the value computed by that method. Actual cash value (ACV) is not equal to replacement cost value (RCV). Actual cash value is computed by subtracting depreciation from replacement cost. [1]
Actual cash value, money equal to the cost of replacing lost, stolen, or damaged property after depreciation; All-commodity volume, the total annual sales volume of retailers that can be aggregated from individual store-level up to larger geographical sets; Asset of community value, in England, protection of land/property from development
Trade-in value: This is the value of your car after trading it in to a dealer for another car. Trade-in value is calculated after the dealer assesses your vehicle’s condition and factors in what ...
Actual cash value payouts will typically be lower, but you’ll also pay a lower premium for this feature. You might want to speak with your insurance agent and compare quotes to see which is ...
Confused about RCV vs ACV? Bankrate explains the difference.
MLWN – mean low water neaps; MLWS – mean low water springs; mm – millimetre (SI unit) MM – prefix designating a number in millions (thousand-thousand) MMbod – million barrels of oil per day; MMboe – million barrels of oil equivalent; MMboed – million barrels of oil equivalent per day; MMbpd – million barrels per day
Actual cash value or ACV roof coverage means that your insurance company agrees to pay you for the value of your roof in its current state. Essentially, depreciation is factored into your claim ...