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  • 1Prices of production — refers to a concept in Karl Marx s critique of political economy. It is introduced in the third volume of Das Kapital, where Marx considers the operation of capitalist production as the unity of a production process and a circulation process… …

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  • 2current prices — ➔ price1 …

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  • 3current price — UK US noun ► [C] the price at which something is selling at the present time: »Five million shares are worth about $218 million at the current price. »While the stock market is soaring, some worry that current prices are not justified by the… …

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  • 4current value accounting — ➔ accounting * * * current value accounting UK US noun [U] (also current cost accounting, also fair value accounting) ► ACCOUNTING a method of accounting based on the cost of replacing assets at the prices that would be paid now, rather than at… …

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  • 5Current Exposure Method — A system used by financial institutions to measure the credit risk of losing anticipated cash flows from forwards, swaps, options and other derivatives contracts they are party to, in the event the counterparty to the contract should default. An… …

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  • 6Prices of elements and their compounds — This table lists the elements by their name and gives some recent historical prices for them and their commonly traded compounds. The first of the two price columns shows the price in US dollars per kg of the compound specified. The second shows… …

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  • 7Current Yield — Annual income (interest or dividends) divided by the current price of the security. This measure looks at the current price of a bond instead of its face value and represents the return an investor would expect if he or she purchased the bond and …

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  • 8current cost — 1) A cost calculated to take into consideration current circumstances of cost and performance levels. 2) The sum that would be required at current prices to purchase or manufacture an asset. This may be the replacement cost or the historical cost …

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  • 9current cost — 1) A cost calculated to take into consideration current circumstances of cost and performance levels. 2) The sum that would be required at current prices to purchase or manufacture an asset. This may be the replacement cost or the historical cost …

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  • 10current-value accounting — An accounting method that takes account of changes in specific prices rather than changes in the general price level. Assets can be valued at their net realizable value, current replacement cost, or net present value – or a combination of these …

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