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Net book valueThe current book value of an asset or liability; that is, its original book value net of any accounting adjustments such as depreciation.Net book value Similar MatchesMarket valueMarket valueIn relation to a listed security, the middle market quotation for that security as derived from the Daily Official List on the relevant date. 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. Value added taxValue added taxAn indirect tax levied on goods and services in the UK. A company or trader registered for VAT pays suppliers VAT additionally to the cost of goods or services purchased which is known as input tax. Also VAT is added to the sales cost of their product when invoicing customers which is known as output tax. The difference between output tax and input tax is payable to the government department, Her Majesty's Customs and Excise. Cash surrender valueCash surrender valueThe value of funds returnable to the insured from the insurer upon the surrender of a cash value life insurance policy. Net present value (NPV)Net present value (NPV)The present value of the expected future cash flows minus the cost. Further SuggestionsBond valueStandardized value surrender value Base market value Net adjusted present value Stated value Value quota par value Loan value Assessed value Market value value Parity value Adjusted present value (APV) Present value factor time value Under-valued currency Undervalued security Net salvage value Expected value of perfect information Normal value Cash surrender value Conversion parity or value Investment value Value date |
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