- Saleable value
- سعر السوق ، قيمة سوقية
English-Arabic economic glossary.
English-Arabic economic glossary.
cash value — The cash value of an article or piece of property is the price which it would bring at private sale (as distinguished from a forced or auction sale); the terms of sale requiring the payment of the whole price in ready money, with no deferred… … Black's law dictionary
cash value — The cash value of an article or piece of property is the price which it would bring at private sale (as distinguished from a forced or auction sale); the terms of sale requiring the payment of the whole price in ready money, with no deferred… … Black's law dictionary
actual value — to be awarded in condemnation proceeding is price that would probably result from negotiations between willing seller and willing buyer. Actual value, market value, fair market value, just compensation and the like may be used as convertible… … Black's law dictionary
actual value — to be awarded in condemnation proceeding is price that would probably result from negotiations between willing seller and willing buyer. Actual value, market value, fair market value, just compensation and the like may be used as convertible… … Black's law dictionary
History of Harringay (1880–present) — The advance of late Victorian urbanisation during the last twenty years of the 19th century swept away the eighteenth and early nineteenth century houses, their grounds and the farmland. By 1900 Harringay was completely urbanised. Urbanisation… … Wikipedia
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Winner's curse — The winner s curse is a phenomenon akin to a Pyrrhic victory that occurs in common value auctions with incomplete information. In short, the winner s curse says that in such an auction, the winner will tend to overpay. However, an actual… … Wikipedia
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Art forgery — refers to creating and, in particular, selling works of art that are falsely attributed to be work of another, usually more famous, artist. Art forgery is extremely lucrative, but modern dating and analysis techniques have made the identification … Wikipedia
Market liquidity — Liquidity redirects here. For the accounting term, see Accounting liquidity. In business, economics or investment, market liquidity is an asset s ability to be sold without causing a significant movement in the price and with minimum loss of… … Wikipedia