《fair value》怎以读
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《fair value》是什么意思
公平价值;
英英释义
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 or commodity. It takes into account such objective factors as:
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学习《fair value》怎么用
双语例句
- Negative Goodwill A gain occurring when the price paid for an acquisition is less than the fair value of its net assets.
由于收购价格低于收购资产的公平价值而获得的收益。
权威例句
Fair Value Accounting: Evidence from Investment Securities and the Market Valuation of BanksResearch on Measurement Attributes of Accounting:Market Price,Historical Cost,Current Cost and Fair ValueValue-Relevance of Banks' Fair Value Disclosures under SFAS No. 107The crisis of fair-value accounting: Making sense of the recent debateFair Value Accounting for Commercial Banks: An Empirical Analysis of SFAS No. 107Fair value disclosures by bank holding companiesApplication of Fair Value in China's New Accounting Standards:The Significance and the CharacteristicsThe Value Relevance of Fair Value:Evidence form B-share CompaniesFair value accounting: Effects on banks' earnings volatility, regulatory capital, and value of contractual cash flowsDid Fair-Value Accounting Contribute to the Financial Crisis?