LTV
English
Noun
LTV (countable and uncountable, plural LTVs)
- Initialism of light truck or van.
- (business, marketing) Initialism of (customer) life-time value.
- 2009 October 19, Daniel Roth, “The Answer Factory: Demand Media and the Fast, Disposable, and Profitable as Hell Media Model”, in Wired, volume 17, number 11, →ISSN:
- At the end of the process, the company has a topic and a dollar amount — the term's "lifetime value," or LTV — that Demand expects to generate from any resulting content.
- (finance) Initialism of loan-to-value.
- (economics, political science) Initialism of labor theory of value.
- (computing) Initialism of long-term validation.
Further reading
loan-to-value ratio on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
customer lifetime value on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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