valuation
71valuation — n. 1. Appraisement, estimation. 2. Value, worth …
72valuation — val·u·a·tion …
73valuation — [ˌvæljʊˈeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] a decision about how much money something is worth, or the process of making this decision …
74valuation — /væljuˈeɪʃən / (say valyooh ayshuhn) noun 1. an estimating or fixing of the value of a thing. 2. a value estimated or fixed; estimated worth. {valu(e) + ation} –valuational, adjective …
75valuation — n. 1 a an estimation (esp. by a professional valuer) of a thing s worth. b the worth estimated. 2 the price set on a thing. Derivatives: valuate v.tr. esp. US …
76Intellectual property valuation — Valuation is considered as one of the most critical areas in finance; it plays a key role in many areas of finance such as buy/sell, solvency, merger and acquisition. Furthermore, intellectual property (IP) valuation is considered as one of the… …
77valuation function — noun A function which assigns a truth value to every well formed formula, which is identical to the models interpretation function when applied to atomic propositions, and which otherwise assigns a truth value recursively depending on the… …
78Valuation Clause — Stipulates a fixed sum for insured property in the event of loss when included in a marine cargo insurance policy. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
79valuation opportunity cost — The potential increase in firm value associated with investments that are for gone due to capital rationing. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
80valuation reserve — An allowance to provide for changes in the value of a company s assets, such as depreciation. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …