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FV | Fair Value | |
WAFV | Weighted Average Fair Value | |
FVINA | Fair Value of Identifiable Net Assets | |
FVTOCI | Fair Value Through Other comprehensive Income | |
FVTPL | Fair value Through Profit & Loss | |
FRV | Fair Rental Value | |
EBITDAF | Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation, Amortisation and Fair value adjustments. | |
FMV | Fair Market Value | |
RFV | Relative Fair Value | |
FVTPL | Fair Value through Profit and Loss | |
FVG | Fair Value Gains | |
FVP | Fair Value Pricing | |
FVP | Fair Value Price | |
FMVA | Fair Market Value Appraisal | |
FVH | Fair Value Hedge | |
FMV | Fair Market Value | |
FMV | Fair Market Value | |
FVTSD | Fair Value Through Surplus or Deficit | |
FVOCRE | Fair Value through Other Revenue and Expense |
What does Fair Value mean?
- Fair value
- In accounting and economics, fair value is a rational and unbiased estimate of the potential market price of a good, service, or asset. It takes into account such objective factors as: acquisition/production/distribution costs, replacement costs, or costs of close substitutes actual utility at a given level of development of social productive capability supply vs. demand and subjective factors such as risk characteristics cost of and return on capital individually perceived utility In accounting, fair value is used as a certainty of the market value of an asset for which a market price cannot be determined. Under US GAAP, fair value is the amount at which the asset could be bought or sold in a current transaction between willing parties, or transferred to an equivalent party, other than in a liquidation sale. This is used for assets whose carrying value is based on mark-to-market valuations; for assets carried at historical cost, the fair value of the asset is not used. One example of where fair value is an issue is a college kitchen with a cost of $2 million which was built five years ago.
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