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Liquidating Value

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Net Asset Value
In stocks and businesses, an expression of the underlying value of the company. That is, it is a statement of the value of the company's assets minus the value of its liabilities. One way of thinking about the net asset value is that it is the underlying value of a company, not the value dictated by the supply and demand of shares or its market capitalization. It is also called the book value.

liquidating value
The estimated value of a firm in the event that its assets are sold and its debts paid. This value is often stated on a per-share basis so as to indicate some kind of minimum value for a given share of the stock. Liquidation value above the stock's market price indicates the firm is worth more dead than alive.


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Further, the council proposed the DIC pay back a certain proportion of deposits exceeding 10 million yen, depending on the circumstances, before the liquidating value of failed lenders is determined.
Liquidating value and quick sale value are used interchangeably to mean "the amount which would be realized from the sale of an asset in a situation where financial pressures cause the taxpayer to sell in a short period of time.
The $853 million equals total stockholders' equity of $902 million less the Series A Preferred Stock liquidating value of $46.
 
 
 
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