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Whatever someone is willing to pay. You can calculate the cost of making a product, shipping it, etc., but the value is set by the market of supply and demand.
what is the market value for seismograph
the market value of capital is a company's to market value minus is liability
The income approach is used to estimate the market value of income producing properties such as office buildings, warehouses etc.
The market value for tungsten is NOT $900.
fair market value
Market Value of a company = No. of outstanding shares * Market price per share Assuming there are 100,000,000 share of XYZ limited and its price per share is $25, the market value of the XYZ limited is $ 2,500,000,000/-
There are lots of ways to calculate such values; it's kind of a matter of which one you believe in.
How to calculate the value of a share of a company which is not quoted in the market. Whether the profits transferred to reserved are to be added to the subscribed amount while calculating the value of the share.
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I know the value of the whole foods market stock is probably a good bit. This is a pretty good market stck however. This is the one i would go to if i was you.
At their market value. That is generally considered the amount that a thrift shop would sell it for...so a $1 or 2 per item is a good rule of thumb.
You can quantify the value of a good or service by doing a market comparison of that good or service.
"The value of a car depends on a number of factors. In order to properly calculate the value, you will need to know the make, model, year, mileage, and general condition of the car. Any extras and after market accessories on the car will also add to the value."
Whatever someone is willing to pay. You can calculate the cost of making a product, shipping it, etc., but the value is set by the market of supply and demand.
There are websites that will allow you to input the bond's CUSIP number and date, and it will tell you the value. Google "bond" "CUSIP" and "value".
Assuming the valuation rate is the ratio of the assessed value to the market value, one would calculate this by dividing the assessed value ($90,000) by the valuation rate (0.3), which would give the market value of $300,000.