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Value
ValueThe worth or desirability of something expressed as an amount of money. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Money A means of payment, especially coins and banknotes, although some definitions also include bank deposits, checks, etc. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Valuation The value or worth of a portfolio of investments recorded on a statement. Valuation clause Stipulates a fixed sum for insured property in the event of loss when included in a marine cargo insurance policy. Valuation opportunity cost The potential increase in firm value associated with investments that are for gone due to capital rationing. Valuation reserve An allowance to provide for changes in the value of a company's assets, such as depreciation. Value added The enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers. Value additivity principal When the value of a whole group of assets exactly equals the sum of the values of the individual assets that make up the group of assets. Value at risk model (VaR) Is the methodology which measures the sensitivity of a portfolio or firm's position with parametric statistical techniques. Value based pricing A pricing strategy in which a product's price is actively dependant upon its demand. Value broker A discount broker whose rates are a percentage of the dollar value of each transaction. Value date The date from which money will earn interest in a bank account. Value dating When value or credit is given for funds transferred between banks. Value funds Are mutual or hedge funds which invest in apparently undervalued companies. Value investing Value investing is something of a misnomer in many ways as no-one would knowingly buy shares in a company unless they thought that the shares were good value. Value line investment survey A proprietary service that ranks stocks for timeliness and safety. Value manager A manager who seeks to buy stocks that are at a discount to their "fair value" and to sell them at or in excess of that value. Value maximization Increases in owners' wealth achieved by maximizing of the value of a firm's common stock. Value stock A stock that tends to trade at a lower price relative to it's fundamentals and thus considered undervalued by a value investor. Value stock fund A mutual fund that emphasizes stocks of companies whose growth opportunities are generally regarded as subpar by the market. Value trap A stock that has experienced a large price depreciation and is mistaken to be a value stock. Value-added tax An indirect tax levied on goods and services in the UK. Value-added tax (VAT) A sales tax collected at each stage of production, excluding the already taxed costs from previous stages. Valued policy An insurance policy in which the value of the insured item is defined and agreed at the commencement of the policy. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Validated Export License Document issued by the U.S. government (BXA), authorizing the export of specific commodities to a specified foreign country within a specified time period. Valuation The value or worth of a portfolio of investments recorded on a statement. Valuation clause Stipulates a fixed sum for insured property in the event of loss when included in a marine cargo insurance policy. Valuation opportunity cost The potential increase in firm value associated with investments that are for gone due to capital rationing. Valuation reserve An allowance to provide for changes in the value of a company's assets, such as depreciation. Value Value added The enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers. Value additivity principal When the value of a whole group of assets exactly equals the sum of the values of the individual assets that make up the group of assets. Value at risk model (VaR) Is the methodology which measures the sensitivity of a portfolio or firm's position with parametric statistical techniques. Value based pricing A pricing strategy in which a product's price is actively dependant upon its demand. Value broker A discount broker whose rates are a percentage of the dollar value of each transaction. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for Value. If you have a better definition for Value than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Value may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Value and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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