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Asset Valuation

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Asset Valuation
The process of determining the fair market value of an asset. This is done periodically when determining the value of real estate, a portfolio, an investment, an item on a balance sheet, or any number of other assets. There are a number of tools used for asset valuation, including the historical value, values of similar assets, current supply and demand, fundamental analysis, and so forth.


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The other positive econ-omic news last week was the decision by American banking regulators to ease the strict mark-to-market accounting rules which have been destroying the asset valuations of bank balance sheets.
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