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Value quota

A quota specifying value -- price times quantity -- of a good.



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Value stock fund

Value stock fund

A mutual fund that emphasizes stocks of companies whose growth opportunities are generally regarded as subpar by the market. A value stock company often pays regular dividend income to shareholders and sells at relatively low prices in relation to its earnings or book value.


Value added tax

Value added tax

An 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.


Market value

Market value

See factor cost.


Extrinsic value

Extrinsic value

See 'time value'.


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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Conversion value
Marginal value product


 
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