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101Net Asset Value - NAV — A mutual fund s price per share or exchange traded fund s (ETF) per share value. In both cases, the per share dollar amount of the fund is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in its portfolio, less any liabilities, by the …
102Bargain-purchase-price option — Gives the lessee the option to purchase the asset at a price below fair market value when the lease expires. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
103Fair market price — Amount at which an asset would change hands between two parties, both having knowledge of the relevant facts. Also referred to as market price. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
104bargain-purchase-price option — Gives the lessee the option to purchase the asset at a price below fair value when the lease expires. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
105fair market price — Amount at which an asset would change hands between two parties, that both have knowledge of the relevant facts. Also referred to as market price. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
106justified price — The fair market price of an asset. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
107stale price — An old price of the asset that does not reflect the most recent information. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
108replacement price — /rɪ pleɪsmənt praɪs/ noun a price at which the replacement for an asset would have to be bought …
109net asset value — the price of a share in a mutual fund, equal to the total value of the fund s securities divided by the number of shares outstanding. Abbr.: NAV. * * * …
110Capital Goods Price Index - CGPI — An economic index computed by the New Zealand government that measures the change in fixed capital asset prices in the New Zealand economy from one period to another. The index helps indicate the change in costs for capital assets, which are used …