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单词 valuation
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Definition of valuation in English:

valuation

noun valjʊˈeɪʃ(ə)nˌvæljəˈweɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1An estimation of the worth of something, especially one carried out by a professional valuer.

    it is wise to obtain an independent valuation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In today's conditions a valuation by professional valuers achieves exactly that.
    • The valuation fee should not be more than €190.
    • It is accepted that the Claimant did not provide any independent valuations of the Strip and the Back Land.
    • Many lenders give incentives to switchers, such as help with valuation fees and legal expenses.
    • The price of the improved offer was a full independent valuation of the property assets.
    • She has not provided the Court with any independent valuations.
    • Several valuation methods are in use, each with its own set of potential biases.
    • The valuation was carried out by the Scottish Executive civil servants earlier this year.
    • After valuation, the owner and experts will decide whether the item should go forward to auction.
    • Some insurers will require proof of purchase, such as a receipt, or independent valuations for each declared item.
    • Ask the bank who is an approved valuer on their valuation panel, and get the valuation done yourself.
    • A possible example is the valuation of assets by State and Territory utility regulators.
    • Probably the easiest way of determining this is to obtain a valuation in writing from a chartered surveyor.
    • In both cases the purchaser paid a fee to the mortgagee for the purpose of having a valuation of the property carried out.
    • They were not only shown houses and apartments, but written valuations by supposedly reputable valuers.
    • If you have a smaller mortgage it will probably be best if you go for a mortgage that offers a free valuation - if not free legal fees.
    • They also charge a valuation fee upfront for inspecting the property.
    • Must he obtain professional valuations of all his goods and chattels?
    • Our Government's Valuation Officer will also make a valuation based on prevailing market prices.
    • Some lenders offer dedicated remortgaging services with free legal work and valuations.
    Synonyms
    price, value, evaluation, costing, quotation, estimate
    1. 1.1 The monetary worth of something, especially as estimated by a valuer.
      they will lend up to 95 per cent of the valuation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • That could result in a glut of companies on the market, driving down valuations and giving new leverage to buyers.
      • He says valuations have been hammered by venture capitalists.
      • It's a tough market and valuations are low, however, we have seen no reticence from investors.
      • As the company suffers from such a low valuation, it could also be a target for a takeover.
      • They will be hoping that valuations will improve in the next two years as stock markets recover, analysts said.
      • The markets are looking very different now, and valuations have fallen.
      • And the public markets simply can't get the same valuations as private equity is paying.
      • Once the market really starts picking up, valuations will increase and companies with just one idea and no revenue will look to the markets for support.
      • He said many firms had deferred fund-raising this year in the hope that market conditions and valuations would improve.
      • Your job can also depend on the markets as companies use their valuation and the issue of new shares to borrow capital to expand.
      • Those three companies alone saw £2.4bn wiped off their market valuations.
      • Shareholders should hold faith now that valuations in the technology sector are starting to rebound, it says.
      • Higher interest rates would well undermine present asset valuations.
      • That was more the story of the bubble years where arguably we did see a number of people come to the market, simply because valuations were sky high.
      • Can the stock market be trusted to reflect honest valuations of companies?
      • Therefore, those shares with a valuation above the two market averages could be considered to be expensive.
      • Most of these companies come to the market at undemanding valuations.
      • Over time, this brand value supports and enhances the companies' corporate valuations.
      • Allowing for the risk factor, both analysts are now suggesting valuations of roughly half their original figures.
      • At the top are several large companies with market valuations of billions of dollars.
      Synonyms
      cost, asking price, selling price, charge, fee, terms, payment, rate, fare, levy, toll, amount, sum, total, figure

Derivatives

  • valuate

  • verb ˈvaljʊeɪtˈvæljuˌeɪt
    [with object]North American
    • Estimate the worth or quality of (something); appraise.

      they valuate the land at half a million an acre
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For an average homeowner, the only thing that probably changes would be the way his council would valuate his property.
      • This decline in profits, of course, directly affects the way the market valuates stocks.
      • In order to understand why interventions occur, we must first establish how currencies are valuated.
 
 

Definition of valuation in US English:

valuation

nounˌvalyəˈwāSH(ə)nˌvæljəˈweɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1An estimation of something's worth, especially one carried out by a professional appraiser.

    it is wise to obtain an independent valuation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were not only shown houses and apartments, but written valuations by supposedly reputable valuers.
    • A possible example is the valuation of assets by State and Territory utility regulators.
    • They also charge a valuation fee upfront for inspecting the property.
    • Some lenders offer dedicated remortgaging services with free legal work and valuations.
    • She has not provided the Court with any independent valuations.
    • Our Government's Valuation Officer will also make a valuation based on prevailing market prices.
    • In both cases the purchaser paid a fee to the mortgagee for the purpose of having a valuation of the property carried out.
    • After valuation, the owner and experts will decide whether the item should go forward to auction.
    • Some insurers will require proof of purchase, such as a receipt, or independent valuations for each declared item.
    • Several valuation methods are in use, each with its own set of potential biases.
    • The valuation was carried out by the Scottish Executive civil servants earlier this year.
    • It is accepted that the Claimant did not provide any independent valuations of the Strip and the Back Land.
    • Ask the bank who is an approved valuer on their valuation panel, and get the valuation done yourself.
    • The price of the improved offer was a full independent valuation of the property assets.
    • Probably the easiest way of determining this is to obtain a valuation in writing from a chartered surveyor.
    • If you have a smaller mortgage it will probably be best if you go for a mortgage that offers a free valuation - if not free legal fees.
    • In today's conditions a valuation by professional valuers achieves exactly that.
    • Many lenders give incentives to switchers, such as help with valuation fees and legal expenses.
    • The valuation fee should not be more than €190.
    • Must he obtain professional valuations of all his goods and chattels?
    Synonyms
    price, value, evaluation, costing, quotation, estimate
    1. 1.1 The monetary worth of something, especially as estimated by an appraiser.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Higher interest rates would well undermine present asset valuations.
      • That was more the story of the bubble years where arguably we did see a number of people come to the market, simply because valuations were sky high.
      • And the public markets simply can't get the same valuations as private equity is paying.
      • They will be hoping that valuations will improve in the next two years as stock markets recover, analysts said.
      • At the top are several large companies with market valuations of billions of dollars.
      • Those three companies alone saw £2.4bn wiped off their market valuations.
      • Therefore, those shares with a valuation above the two market averages could be considered to be expensive.
      • Allowing for the risk factor, both analysts are now suggesting valuations of roughly half their original figures.
      • Most of these companies come to the market at undemanding valuations.
      • The markets are looking very different now, and valuations have fallen.
      • Shareholders should hold faith now that valuations in the technology sector are starting to rebound, it says.
      • Can the stock market be trusted to reflect honest valuations of companies?
      • Your job can also depend on the markets as companies use their valuation and the issue of new shares to borrow capital to expand.
      • He said many firms had deferred fund-raising this year in the hope that market conditions and valuations would improve.
      • Over time, this brand value supports and enhances the companies' corporate valuations.
      • He says valuations have been hammered by venture capitalists.
      • It's a tough market and valuations are low, however, we have seen no reticence from investors.
      • Once the market really starts picking up, valuations will increase and companies with just one idea and no revenue will look to the markets for support.
      • As the company suffers from such a low valuation, it could also be a target for a takeover.
      • That could result in a glut of companies on the market, driving down valuations and giving new leverage to buyers.
      Synonyms
      cost, asking price, selling price, charge, fee, terms, payment, rate, fare, levy, toll, amount, sum, total, figure
 
 
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