- book value method
- фин., учет метод балансовой стоимости* (метод оценки стоимости компании, согласно которому текущая стоимость компании определяется по ее балансовой стоимости)Syn:See:
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
book value — n: the value of something as shown on bookkeeping records as distinguished from market value: as a: the value of an asset equal to cost less depreciation b: the value of a corporation s capital stock expressed as its original cost less… … Law dictionary
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Modified Book Value — An asset based method of determining how much a business is worth by adjusting the value of its assets and liabilities according to their fair market value. This technique also includes the value of all of the business’s intangible assets… … Investment dictionary
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