What does HFVA mean?
HFVA means Hypothetical Future Value Accounting
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Business & Finance category.
What is the abbreviation for Hypothetical Future Value Accounting?
Hypothetical Future Value Accounting can be abbreviated as HFVA
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What does HFVA stand for? HFVA stands for "Hypothetical Future Value Accounting". |
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How to abbreviate "Hypothetical Future Value Accounting"? "Hypothetical Future Value Accounting" can be abbreviated as HFVA. |
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What is the meaning of HFVA abbreviation? The meaning of HFVA abbreviation is "Hypothetical Future Value Accounting". |
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What is HFVA abbreviation? One of the definitions of HFVA is "Hypothetical Future Value Accounting". |
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What does HFVA mean? HFVA as abbreviation means "Hypothetical Future Value Accounting". |
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What is shorthand of Hypothetical Future Value Accounting? The most common shorthand of "Hypothetical Future Value Accounting" is HFVA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BVACOP - Best Value Accounting Code of Practice
- FVIF - Future Value Interest Factor
- FVIFA - Future Value Interest Factor for an Annuity
- GMFV - Guaranteed Minimum Future Value
- FV - Future Value
- FFVA - Full Fair Value Accounting
- FVA - Future Value of an Annuity
- FVOA - Future Value of an Ordinary Annuity
- HFV - Hypothetical Future Value
- FVIFA - Future Value Interest Factor of Annuity
- HPV - Hypothetical Player Value
- FVRL - Future Value Retail Limited
- HFS - Hypothetical Future Samples
- fva - Future Value Annuity
- fvad - Future value of annuity due
- fvc - Future Value Consultants
- fvf - Future Value Factor
- fvoa - Future Value of an Annuity
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