appreciation
51appreciation — n. 1. Valuation, estimation, appraisal, appraisement. 2. Just estimate, correct valuation, esteem, sense of one s worth. 3. Rise in value, rise, increased value or price …
52appreciation — The increase in value of an asset. Most systems of *Generally Accepted Accounting Principles set out strict rules for the *recognition in financial statements of the amounts by which assets typically land, property, and *securities may appreciate …
53appreciation — n 1. evaluation, valuation, assessment, appraisal; estimation, computation, calculation, rating, ranking; measuring, judging, weighing, balancing. 2. cherishing, treasuring, prizing; enjoying, relishing, savoring, Sl. digging; liking, loving,… …
54appreciation — ap·pre·ci·a·tion …
55appreciation — /əpriʃiˈeɪʃən/ (say uhpreeshee ayshuhn), /əprisi / (say uhpreesee ) noun 1. the act of estimating the qualities of things and giving them their due value. 2. clear perception or recognition, especially of aesthetic quality. 3. sensibility to good …
56appréciation — nf. APRÉSSYACHON (Aix, Albanais, Vaulx) …
57appreciation — An increase in value, particularly of property that has risen in value since it was acquired …
58Appréciation de légalité, recours en — Droit administratif: question préjudicielle portée devant la juridiction administrative et tendant à faire constater l illégalité d un acte administratif …
59appreciation of rates — increases in interest rates or prices …
60appreciation in value — Increase in the market value of an asset (e.g., real estate) over its value at some earlier time. May be due from inflation and/or increased market demand for asset …