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Fair valueThe 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.Similar MatchesValue additivity principalValue additivity principalWhen the value of a whole group of assets exactly equals the sum of the values of the individual assets that make up the group of assets. Or, the principle that the net present value of a set of independent projects is just the sum of the net present values of the individual projects. Slicing up the value chainSlicing up the value chainTerm for fragmentation used by Krugman (1996). Market Value ApproachMarket Value ApproachAppraising the value of a property by comparing the price of similar properties (comparables) recently sold. The degree of simiality of the properties and circumstances of the sale are the important characteristics to consider, Loan toValue RatioLoan toValue RatioThe ratio of the mortgage loan's principal to the property's appraised value or its sales price, whichever is lower. Value at risk model (VaR)Value at risk model (VaR)Procedure for estimating the probability of portfolio losses exceeding some specified proportion based on a statistical analysis of historical market price trends, correlations, and volatilities. Further SuggestionsAdjusted 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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