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  • 41net asset value per share — /net ˌæset ˌvælju pə ʃeə/ noun the value of a company calculated by dividing the shareholders’ funds by the number of shares issued …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 42net 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 …

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  • 43value — The importance placed on something by an individual. Value is subjective and may change according to the circumstances. Something that may be valued highly at one time may be valued less at another time. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary * * * ▪ …

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  • 44value — The utility of an object in satisfying, directly or indirectly, the needs or desires of human beings, called by economists value in use, or its worth consisting in the power of purchasing other objects, called value in exchange. Joint Highway… …

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  • 45Asset Coverage Ratio — A test that determines a company s ability to cover debt obligations with its assets after all liabilities have been satisfied. It is calculated as the following: When calculating the asset coverage ratio, investors should exercise caution with… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 46Asset-Based Approach — A type of business valuation that focuses on a company s net asset value, or the fair market value of its total assets minus its total liabilities. The asset based approach basically asks what it would cost to recreate the business. There is some …

    Investment dictionary

  • 47asset stripping — The acquisition of a firm for a price that is well below its total asset value, and the subsequent sale of these assets. This may occur either because a particular asset, such as property, is valued in the firm s balance sheet at well below its… …

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  • 48value in use — The *present value of an *asset. Value in use is calculated by discounting future cash flows attributable to the use (and, ultimately, the disposal proceeds) of the asset …

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  • 49Asset Play — An incorrectly valued stock that is attractive because its combined asset value is greater than its market capitalization. This type of stock is called an asset play because the impetus for purchase is the fact that the company s assets are being …

    Investment dictionary

  • 50asset stripping — The acquisition or takeover of a company whose shares are valued below their asset value, and the subsequent sale of the company s most valuable assets. Having identified a suitable company, an entrepreneur would acquire a controlling interest in …

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