Financial Valuation
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A Financial Valuation is a Financial Assessment of the Present Value of an Asset.
- AKA: Valuation.
- See: Litigation, Asset Pricing, Finance, Present Value, Asset, Stock, Option (Finance), Business, Intangible Asset, Patent, Trademark, Bond (Finance).
References
2018
- (Wikipedia, 2018) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valuation_(finance) Retrieved:2018-5-6.
- In finance, valuation is the process of determining the present value (PV) of an asset. Valuations can be done on assets (for example, investments in marketable securities such as stocks, options, business enterprises, or intangible assets such as patents and trademarks) or on liabilities (e.g., bonds issued by a company). Valuations are needed for many reasons such as investment analysis, capital budgeting, merger and acquisition transactions, financial reporting, taxable events to determine the proper tax liability, and in litigation.