unrealizedadjective
UK also unrealised uk/ˌʌnˈrɪəlaɪzd/usnot yet done or achieved:
unrealized ambition/goal/project The group's big unrealized ambition is to offer a single trading system for American and European derivatives.
The company has considerable but thus far unrealised potential.
FINANCE used to describe an amount of profit or loss from an investment, where the investment has not been sold so that, in the case of a profit, there is no real gain, because it has not been turned into cash, and in the case of a loss, it is not a real loss:
unrealized depreciation/loss
unrealized appreciation/gain/profit When an investment increases or decreases in value but we do not sell it, we record an unrealized gain or loss.