What is another word for market value?

Pronunciation: [mˈɑːkɪt vˈaljuː] (IPA)

Market value is an important term used in business and finance to indicate the worth of a company or a financial asset. It is commonly referred to as the current price at which an asset or security can be sold in the market. However, there are several other terms that can be used as a synonym for market value. These include fair value, intrinsic value, book value, and selling price. Each of these terms refers to a slightly different concept, but they all relate to the worth or value of an asset or investment. The term used depends on the context in which it is being discussed and the audience being addressed.

What are the hypernyms for Market value?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Market value

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    Sumner Redstone
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  • No sooner does a divine gift reveal itself in youth or maid than its market value becomes the decisive consideration, and the poor young creatures are offered for sale, as we might sell angels who had strayed among us.
    John Lancaster Spalding
  • the great mass of intelligent workers have no opportunity of securing an adequate reward for any special application of intelligence in mechanical invention or other improvement of industrial arts. Few great modern inventors have made money out of their inventions. On the other hand, the entrepreneur, with just enough business cunning to recognise the market value of an improvement, reaps a material reward which is often enormously in excess of what is economically required to induce him
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