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Value stock fundA 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 stock fund Similar MatchesWritten down valueWritten down valueThe book value of an asset after allowing for depreciation and amortization. Valued policyValued policyAn insurance policy in which the value of the insured item is defined and agreed at the commencement of the policy. In the event of a total loss the agreed amount is paid by the insurer without the need for further proof of value. Book value per shareBook value per shareThe ratio of stockholder equity to the average number of stockholder equity. Book value per share should not be thought of as an indicator of economic worth, since it reflects accounting valuation (and not necessarily stockholder equity valuation). Present value of growth opportunitiesPresent value of growth opportunitiesNet present value (NPV) of investments the firm is expected to make in the future. F Fair Market ValueF Fair Market ValueAn appraisal term for the price which a property would bring in a competitive market given a willing seller and willing buyer, each of whom has a reasonable knowledge of all pertinent facts, with neither being under any compulsion to buy or sell. Further SuggestionsAppraised valuefund value Stated value Loan toValue Ratio net present value Expected value of perfect information Investment value Value added tax Market Value break up value Carrying value Price value of a basis point (PVBP) Market Value Approach Expected value Time value Salvage value Value stocks Assessed value Value investing Imputed value Extraordinary positive value Value Added cash value life insurance Private market value (PMV) Net book value |
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