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Value

The worth or desirability of something expressed as an amount of money.



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Present value of growth opportunities

Present value of growth opportunities

Net present value (NPV) of investments the firm is expected to make in the future.


Diluted net asset value

Diluted net asset value

A method of calculating the net asset value of a company, for example an investment trust, after taking into consideration any outstanding convertible loan stock, warrants or options which are assumed to be exercised by the holders, so increasing the number of shares among which the assets are divided.Example: an investment trust which has assets of £100 million and 10 million shares in issue has a net asset value of £10 per share. If there are also warrants which, if exercised, would increase the number of shares in issue to 11 million, the net asset value is £9.09.


Beta value

Beta value

A measurement of the movement of the price of a particular stock compared with the movement of the market as a whole during the same period.if a stock has a beta value of under 1, it is regarded as low- riskif a stock has a beta value of over 1, it is regarded as more risky but there is a greater chance that it will outperform the marketBetas are usually plotted on a scatter diagram which shows the movement of the market as a whole and the return on a particular stock daily, weekly, monthly or quarterly.Note that betas for any individual company do change, so you can't rely on historical betas as a guide to future betas.


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.


Stated value

Stated value

A monetary worth figure that bears no relation to market value that is assigned, for accounting purposes, to stock for use instead of par value.


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Appraised value
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Standardized value
cash value life insurance
Base market value
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Par value
Under-valued currency
Relative value
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Assessed value
Exercise value


 
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