amortized value
value of amortized financial instrument the value at a specific time of a financial instrument that is being amortized
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value of amortized financial instrument the value at a specific time of a financial instrument that is being amortized
While that formula is straightforward, amortization can also incorporate a variety of noncash charges to net earnings and/or asset values, such as depletion, write-offs, prepaid expenses, and deferred charges. Accordingly, there are many rules to regulate how these charges appear on financial
Residual value is the value an asset will have after it has been depreciated, or amortized. Residual value is sometimes referred to as “salvage” value.
The increasing use of fair value accounting in financial reporting came about because accounting standard setters have debated, and come to the conclusion that fair value appears to meet the conceptual framework criteria better than other measurement bases (for example, historical cost, amortized
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Net added value, or net asset value, is the value of a corporate asset or business based on its assets minus its liabilities. Adjusted NAV refers to the value once it has been adjusted for any known or suspected differences between market value and book value. In share dealing, NAV refers
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