appraisal
61appraisal — noun Syn: assessment, evaluation, estimation, judgement, summing up, consideration …
62appraisal — ap•prais•al [[t]əˈpreɪ zəl[/t]] n. 1) the act of estimating or judging the nature or value of something or someone 2) bus a valuation, as for sale or taxation 3) an estimate or considered opinion. Sometimes, ap•praise′ment • Etymology: 1810–20 …
63appraisal — /əˈpreɪzəl/ (say uh prayzuhl) noun 1. the act of assessing the worth, quality, or condition of anything. 2. an assessment or statement of worth, quality, or condition. 3. the act of placing an estimated value on an asset or assets. 4. valuation;… …
64appraisal — /ə preɪz(ə)l/ noun a calculation of the value of someone or something ▪▪▪ ‘…we are now reaching a stage in industry and commerce where appraisals are becoming part of the management culture. Most managers now take it for granted that they will… …
65appraisal — An estimate of the fair market value of something (e.g., real estate, valuables, shares). A professional appraiser (a neutral expert) makes an estimate by studying the property and comparing the initial purchase price with recent sales of… …
66appraisal — /ə preɪz(ə)l/ noun a calculation of the value of someone or something ▪▪▪ ‘…we are now reaching a stage in industry and commerce where appraisals are becoming part of the management culture. Most managers now take it for granted that they will… …
67appraisal — n. the act or an instance of appraising …
68Appraisal Right — The right of shareholders to demand the fair payment of securities undergoing a merger by a third party valuator. It s a protection policy for shareholders, preventing corporations involved in the merger from paying less than the company is worth …
69Appraisal ratio — The signal to noise ratio of an analyst s forecasts. The ratio of alpha to residual standard deviation. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
70Appraisal rights — A right of shareholders in a merger to demand the payment of a fair price for their shares, as determined independently. The New York Times Financial Glossary …