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valuation
val·u·a·tion V0015800 (văl′yo͞o-ā′shən)n.1. The act or process of assessing value or price; an appraisal.2. Assessed value or price.3. An estimation or appreciation of worth, merit, or character: set a high valuation on friendship. val′u·a′tion·al adj.valuation (ˌvæljʊˈeɪʃən) n1. the act of valuing, esp a formal assessment of the worth of property, jewellery, etc2. the price arrived at by the process of valuing: the valuation of this property is considerable; I set a high valuation on technical ability. ˌvaluˈational adj ˌvaluˈationally advval•u•a•tion (ˌvæl yuˈeɪ ʃən) n. 1. the act of appraisal. 2. an estimated value. 3. the estimation or acknowledgment of the worth of something: to set a high valuation on heroism. [1520–30] val`u•a′tion•al, adj. val`u•a′tion•al•ly, adv. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | valuation - an appraisal of the value of something; "he set a high valuation on friendship"rating, evaluationappraisal, assessment - the classification of someone or something with respect to its worthovervaluation - too high a value or price assigned to somethingundervaluation - too low a value or price assigned to somethingpricing - the evaluation of something in terms of its pricereevaluation - the evaluation of something a second time (or more)mark, score, grade - a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance); "she made good marks in algebra"; "grade A milk"; "what was your score on your homework?"bond rating - an evaluation by a rating company of the probability that a particular bond issue will default; "the bonds of highest quality are said to have bond ratings of AAA" | | 2. | valuation - assessed price; "the valuation of this property is much too high"price, terms, damage - the amount of money needed to purchase something; "the price of gasoline"; "he got his new car on excellent terms"; "how much is the damage?" |
valuationnoun costing, price, estimate, value, evaluation, quotation The valuations reflect prices at 1 April 1999.valuationnoun1. The act or result of judging the worth or value of something or someone:appraisal, appraisement, assessment, estimate, estimation, evaluation, judgment.2. A measure of those qualities that determine merit, desirability, usefulness, or importance:account, value, worth.TranslationsBewertungvaloraciónvalorisationvalutazioneтаксацияvaluation
valuation[‚val·yə′wā·shən] (mathematics) A scalar function of a field which has properties similar to those of absolute value. valuation
valuation Medical practice The determination of the value of a thing–eg, a physician's private practice. See Practice valuation. Valuation Related to Valuation: Property valuationValuationThe process of determining the value or worth of an asset. There are several methods professionals use to perform a valuation, often including both objective and subjective criteria. Valuation is often used as a synonym for appraisal. VALUATION. The act of ascertaining the worth of a thing; or it is the estimated worth of a thing. 2. It differs from price, which does not always afford a true criterion of value, for a thing may be bought very dear or very cheap. In some contracts, as in the case of bailments or insurances, the thing bailed or insured is sometimes valued at the time of making the contract, so that if lost, no dispute may arise as to the amount of the loss. 2 Marsh. Ins. 620; 1 Caines, 80; 2 Caines 30; Story, Bailm. Sec. 253, 4; Park Ins. 98; Wesk. Ins. h.t.; Stev. on Av. part 2; Ben. on Ins. ch. 4. Valuation
ValuationDetermination of the value of a company's stock based on earnings and the market value of assets.ValuationThe process of determining how much an asset, company, or anything else is worth. Valuation is highly subjective, but it is easiest when one is considering the current value of tangible assets. For example, determining how much a willing buyer will pay a willing seller for a house right now is easier than determining the value of what a company's brand recognition might be in 10 years. Valuation is important in fundamental analysis, the practitioners of which usually consider a company's earnings to be indicative of its value.valuation A process for calculating the monetary value of an asset. Valuation is subjective and results in wide disparities for the values of most assets.Valuation.Valuation is the process of estimating the value, or worth, of an asset or investment. Sometimes it means determining a fixed amount, such as establishing the value of your estate after your death. Other times, valuation means estimating future worth. For example, fundamental stock analysts estimate the outlook for a company's stock by looking at data such as the stock's price-to-earnings (P/E), price-to-sales, and price-to-book (net asset value) ratios. In general, a company with a high P/E is considered overvalued, and a company with a low P/E is considered undervalued. valuation(1) The process of estimating the worth of something. (2) The estimated worth given to something. valuation Related to valuation: Property valuationSynonyms for valuationnoun costingSynonyms- costing
- price
- estimate
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Synonyms for valuationnoun the act or result of judging the worth or value of something or someoneSynonyms- appraisal
- appraisement
- assessment
- estimate
- estimation
- evaluation
- judgment
noun a measure of those qualities that determine merit, desirability, usefulness, or importanceSynonymsSynonyms for valuationnoun an appraisal of the value of somethingSynonymsRelated Words- appraisal
- assessment
- overvaluation
- undervaluation
- pricing
- reevaluation
- mark
- score
- grade
- bond rating
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