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fair value
(Finans) Gerçeğe uygun değer
fair value
(Finans) Bir malın veya hizmetin tarafsızca belirlenmiş tahmini değeri
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fair value
(Finans) Fair value, also called fair price, is a concept used in finance and economics, defined as a rational and unbiased estimate of the potential market price of a good, service, or asset, taking into account such factors as:
Theoretical value
The theoretical price at which a company is "fairly valued," meaning that it would not be reasonable to assume that the shares will rise Fair value at any given point is derived from a number of qualitative and quantitative aspects of the business
Another name for the theoretical forward price: Spot price plus interest less the future value of dividends
The reference against which U S purchase prices of imported merchandise are compared during an antidumping investigation Generally expressed as the weighted average of the exporter's domestic market prices, or prices of exports to third countries during the period of investigation
The reference against which US purchase prices of imported merchandise are compared during an anti-dumping investigation Generally expressed as the weighted average of the exporter's domestic market prices or prices of exports to third countries during the period of investigation In some cases fair value is the constructed value Constructed value is used if there are no, or virtually no, home market or third country sales or if the number of such sales made at prices below the cost of production is so great that remaining sales above the cost of production provide an inadequate basis for comparison
Normally, a term used to describe the worth of an option or futures contract as determined by a mathematical model Also sometimes used to indicate intrinsic value See also Intrinsic Value and Model
The fair value of a security is essentially synonymous with its market value It is the price at which an asset or service passes from a willing seller to a willing buyer
The price at which a warrant should be trading using the following input data, strike date & price, cover, volatility, risk free interest rate and current underling price The equation is called Black Scholes (C = S N(x) - K exp(-rt) N (x - F sqrt(t)) In short however the fair value is what the warrant is trading at: )
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Price at which a financial instrument would be traded freely between two parties In the case of a warrant the fair value identifies the theoretically correct price of the option, taking into account all factors which may influence the price There are various models for calculating the fair value
The amount at which an asset or liability could be exchanged in an armÕs-length transaction between a willing buyer and a willing seller
An option value derived from a mathematical option valuation model
In the context of futures, the equilibrium price for futures contracts Also called the theoretical futures price, which equals the spot price continuously compounded at the cost of carry rate for some time interval More generally, fair value for any asset simply refers to the perception that it is neither underpriced (too cheap) nor overpriced (too expensive)
"Estimated realizable values in cash transactions of the same or similar assets, quoted market price, independent appraisals, and other available evidence " Given the quantities donated, normally this would approximate wholesale price (not retail price paid by an individual consumer) Remember, the non-profit is primarily concerned with the usability of GIK products within their own programs, rather than with the income from the sale of products Therefore, both usability and marketability are joint considerations in determining fair value
the value of a futures or option contract based upon the results of a mathematical formula
Describes the worth of an options or futures contract based on the value of the shares plus dividends on a discounted value When fair value falls below a predetermined value, traders sell the cash index and buy futures or options When fair value rises above a predetermined value, traders buy the cash index and sell futures or options
A mathematical relationship between the S&P 500 cash and futures index