appraisal value
21Value of time — In transport economics, the value of time is the opportunity cost of the time that a traveller spends on their journey. In essence, this makes it the amount that a traveller would be willing to pay in order to save time, or the amount they would… …
22Appraisal — A valuation of property (ie. real estate, a business, an antique) by the estimate of an authorized person. In order to be a valid appraisal, the authorized person will have a designation from a regulatory body governing the jurisdiction the… …
23appraisal — noun (C, U) a statement or opinion judging the worth, value, or condition of something (+ of): What s your appraisal of the situation? | an annual appraisal of employees work …
24value — Synonyms and related words: Munsell chroma, accent, accord respect to, account, admire, adore, advantage, advantageousness, affective meaning, agreeableness, apotheosize, appraisal, appraise, appreciate, apprize, arrangement, ascribe importance… …
25value — n 1. worth, merit, use, usefulness, utility; advantage, benefit, gain, profit, avail, good; importance, consideration, consequence, significance, moment, weight. 2. monetary worth, face value; cost, price, market price, asking price, going price …
26appraisal — A determination of worth or value, as the appraisal of a dwelling house, a manuscript, or a literary product. See appraise; appraisement …
27appraisal — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. examination, evaluation, assessment; see estimate 1 , judgment 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. evaluation, valuation, assessment, rating, estimate. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The act or result of judging the worth …
28appraisal — /əˈpreɪzəl/ (say uh prayzuhl) noun 1. the act of assessing the worth, quality, or condition of anything. 2. an assessment or statement of worth, quality, or condition. 3. the act of placing an estimated value on an asset or assets. 4. valuation;… …
29appraisal — noun A judgment or assessment of the value of something, especially a formal one …
30appraisal surplus — The difference between the historical cost and the appraised value of fixed assets. American Banker Glossary …