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Bond value

With respect to convertible bonds, the value the security would have if it were not convertible. That is the market value of the bond minus the value of the conversion option.



Bond value

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Stated value

Stated value

A monetary worth figure that bears no relation to market value that is assigned, for accounting purposes, to stock for use instead of par value.


Intrinsic value of an option

Intrinsic value of an option

The amount by which an option is in the money. An option that is not in the money has no intrinsic value.


Cash surrender value

Cash surrender value

The amount an insurance company will pay if the policyholder tenders or cashes in a whole life insurance policy.


Value added

Value added

The value of output minus the value of all intermediate inputs, representing therefore the contribution of, and payments to, primary factors of production.


Conversion parity or value

Conversion parity or value

Applies mainly to convertible securities. Common stock price at which a convertible bond can become exchangeable for common shares of equal value; value of a convertible bond based solely on the market value of the underlying equity. Par value + conversion ratio. See bond value, investment value, parity.


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