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LTV and value
The labor theories of value ( LTV ) are heterodox economic theories of value which argue that the value of a commodity is related to the labor needed to produce or obtain that commodity.
Since the term value is understood in the LTV as denoting something created by labor, and its " magnitude " as something proportional to the quantity of labor performed, it is important to explain how the labor process both preserves value and adds new value in the commodities it creates.
Part of what the LTV means by " socially necessary " is that the value only increases in proportion to this labor as it is performed with average skill and average productivity.
In terms of means of production resulting from another labor process, LTV treats the magnitude of value of these produced means of production as constant throughout the labor process.
One issue facing the LTV is the relationship between value quantities on one hand and prices on the other.
LTV does not deny the role of supply and demand influencing price since the price of a commodity is something other than its value.
Here Marx is drawing a distinction between exchange value ( which is the subject of the LTV ) and use value.
The UFMIP is a lump sum ranging from 1 – 2. 25 % of loan value ( depending on LTV and duration ), paid by the borrower either in cash at closing or financed via the loan.
MMI, although annual, is included in monthly mortgage payments and ranges from 0 – 1. 15 % of loan value ( again, depending on LTV and duration ).
The labor theories of value ( LTV ) are theories in economics according to which the true values of commodities are related to the labor needed to produce them.
In marketing, customer lifetime value ( CLV ), lifetime customer value ( LCV ), or user lifetime value ( LTV ) is a predi of
For example, if a person owns a home worth $ 100, 000, but does not currently have a mortgage on it, they may take an equity loan at 80 % loan to value ( LTV ) or $ 80, 000 in cash in exchange for a mortgage on the title.
Loan-to-value ( LTV ) ratios generally do not exceed 65 % for commercial properties, or 80 % for residential properties, based on appraised value.
In the same vein as LTV, this is an attempt to make a normative basis for value by accounting for embodied energy.
This type of insurance is usually only required if the downpayment is less than 20 % of the sales price or appraised value ( in other words, if the loan-to-value ratio ( LTV ) is 80 % or more ).
In addition to first and second-lien loans, other HE loans can consist of high loan to value ( LTV ) loans, re-performing loans, scratch and dent loans, or open-ended home equity lines of credit ( HELOC ), which homeowners use as a method to consolidate debt.
Maximum loan to value ( LTV ) ratios and lending periods are set up for each category of property.

LTV and added
LMI premiums are added using a sliding scale based on the loan amount and LTV.
This low LTV ( loan to value ) provides added security for the lender, in case the borrower does not pay and they have to foreclose on the property.

LTV and production
Although two designs, the Canadair CL-84 Dynavert and the LTV XC-142, were technical successes, neither entered production due to other issues.

LTV and into
* In Pittsburgh's South Side neighborhood, a former LTV Steel mill site was transformed into Southside Works, a mixed-use development that includes high-end entertainment, retail, offices, and housing.
One of the earliest AGT systems was the LTV Airtrans which was installed at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and went into operation in January 1975.
The company then went into a series of divestitures, most notably the entire LTV Aerospace division ; the aerospace component retained the legacy Vought name as the independent Vought Corporation while the missile component later became part of Loral and later became the Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control division.
In 1984, Republic merged into the Jones and Laughlin Steel subsidiary of the LTV Corporation, with the new entity being known as LTV Steel.

LTV and two
There could be no SHELAB — the astronauts would work out of the LM — and the LTV accommodating two persons took the name Local Scientific Surface Module ( LSSM ).
* LTV Corporation, manufacturers of the US military Humvee used the 1990 London to Peking Motor Challenge to test out two matching prototypes of a civilian version of the vehicle.

LTV and .
Various LTV schools of thought provide different answers to this question.
The transformation problem has probably generated the greatest bulk of debate about the LTV.
It is the level of this equilibrium which the LTV seeks to explain.
Scottish economist Adam Smith accepted the LTV for pre-capitalist societies but saw a flaw in its application to capitalism.
The LTV and the accompanying theory of exploitation became central to his economic thought.
Marx uses his LTV to derive his theory of exploitation under capitalism.
Chapters 4, 5, and 13 critiques of LTV in favor of the labor theory of property.
This would be composed of a fixed, habitable shelter-laboratory ( SHELAB ) with a small lunar-traversing vehicle ( LTV ) that could either carry one man or be remotely controlled.
BHC originates from a 2006 merge between LTV Wuppertal and rival SG Solingen from the nearby city of the same name.
Wuppertal's past most successful club are the aforementioned LTV Wuppertal.
LTV spent most of their seasons in the 2nd and 3rd tier, before they merged with Wuppertaler SV's handball section in 1996, to form HSG LTV / WSV Wuppertal.
However, the departure of Wuppertaler SV still allowed LTV Wuppertal, whose handball section were renamed HC Wuppertal, to play another three seasons in the Bundesliga, before returning to the 2nd division.
At this time, most home mortgages were short-term ( three to five years ), no amortization, balloon instruments at loan-to-value ( LTV ) ratios below fifty to sixty percent.

further and divides
( By six weeks in the human embryo ) the prosencephalon then divides further into the telencephalon and diencephalon ; and the rhombencephalon divides into the metencephalon and myelencephalon.
segmental artery, which divides into 2 or 3 lobar arteries, then further
divides into interlobar arteries, which further divide into the arcuate artery which leads into the
As it approaches the city centre it divides into two branches, flowing west and east of Ostrów Tumski ( the cathedral island ) and meeting again further north.
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine ( AASM ) further divides NREM into three stages: N1, N2, and N3, the last of which is also called delta sleep or slow-wave sleep ( SWS ).
The Chubachu River divides the district from Kawajangsa further north and Chubachu district lies to the east.
The fault divides the San Gabriel Mountains from the San Bernardino Mountains further to the east in San Bernardino County.
For simplicity, this article divides the figures between schemes and tropes, but does not further sub-classify them ( e. g., " Figures of Disorder ").
The Sippican River is also a tributary to this river, and further divides the town from Wareham.
The creek flows from under the railroad tracks on Gibbs Sprawl Road and further downstream divides Hopkins and Candlewood Elementaries before dispensing towards Interstate 10.
The IVDP ( Instituto dos Vinhos do Douro e Porto ) further divides port into two categories: normal ports ( standard rubies, tawnies and white ports ) and Categorias Especiais, special categories, which include everything else.
The Cordillera Central, further divides to form the Aburrá valley, in which the capital Medellín is located.
The WWF system represents a further refinement of the system of biomes ( which the WWF calls " major habitat types "), biogeographical realms, and biogeographical provinces ( the WWF scheme divides most biogeographical provinces into multiple smaller ecoregions ).
The Torsen rear differential further divides the torque delivered to each rear wheel according to grip available.
Kant further divides the Doctrine of Elements into the Transcendental Aesthetic and the Transcendental Logic, reflecting his basic distinction between sensibility and the understanding.
He further divides the Sramanas into " Hylobioi " ( forest hermits, c. f.
In further maturation after excretion, the sporoblast divides in two, so the oocyst now contains two sporoblasts.
The book further portrays the British and Protestant elite's manipulation of religious and ethnic divides to further their own ends as well as deepen the animosity between Catholics and Protestants.
For the purpose of analysis, music scholar Jane Glover divides Monteverdi's list of instruments into three main groups: strings, brass and continuo, with a few further items not easily classifiable.
* 1912 – Regulation 17 bans teaching in French after the first year of school and the teaching of French after the fourth ; this infuriates Quebeckers and further divides the country.
The latter argument further divides into a view supporting a high-level decision and another supporting only low-level common sense by the unit commanders on location.
He further divides PE into Anglicised English ( which is very similar to the speech and writing of the speakers of British Standard English ( BSE ); acrolectal PE which is used by Pakistanis educated in English-medium schools ; mesolectal PE used by ordinary, Urdu-medium educated Pakistanis ; and basilect PE which is used by people of little formal education such as guides and waiters etc.

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