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Fair value

The theoretical price at which a futures contract should trade to be equivalent to the purchase price of the underlying instrument. In options trading the term is also used when referring to intrinsic value.



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Value additivity principal

Value additivity principal

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Market Value Approach

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Loan toValue Ratio

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Further Suggestions

Adjusted present value (APV)
fund value
Present value
surrender value
beta value
Hidden values
fair market value
value at risk
nominal value
Intrinsic value
diluted net asset value
Cash surrender value
Reinstatement value
net asset value
Carrying value
cash surrender value
intrinsic value
Private market value (PMV)
Conversion parity or value
Undervalued security
Value dating
Price value of a basis point (PVBP)
Value date
Intrinsic value of an option
Liquidation value


 
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