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  Market Values
Market value is defined as the price that could be obtained at a private sale or an auction sale, if the assessor determines the price from an auction sale represents an arms-length transaction.
It is a limitation on the amount that a property's market value may grow from one year to the next for purposes of property taxation.
For taxes payable in 2006 the increase is limited to the greater of +15% of the previous limited market value, or 25% of the difference between last year's limited market value and this year's estimated market value.
www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us /assessor/market-values.asp   (925 words)

  
 Market Value, Book Value, Mark-to-Model
It becomes somewhat subjective if markets have limited liquidity—some assumptions must be made to assign a market value to a stock or bond that trades infrequently.
A firm can "manufacture" book value earnings by selectively selling assets whose market values exceed their book values while continuing to hold assets whose market values are less than their book values.
Because accounting is largely based on book valuation, it may fail to recognize deterioration in a firm's financial condition that would be reflected in market valuations.
www.riskglossary.com /articles/valuation.htm   (1082 words)

  
 The Value of Intellectual Property, Intangible Assets and Goodwill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Management obviously need to know the value of the IPR and those risks for the same reason that they need to know the underlying value of their tangible assets; because business managers should know the value of all assets and liabilities under their stewardship and control, to make sure that values are maintained.
Valuation is, essentially, a bringing together of the economic concept of value and the legal concept of property.
The cardinal rule of commercial valuation is: the value of something cannot be stated in the abstract; all that can be stated is the value of a thing in a particular place, at a particular time, in particular circumstances.
www.wipo.int /sme/en/documents/value_ip_intangible_assets.htm   (1934 words)

  
 Bremer County Welcome to the off
Market value of a property is an estimate of the price that it would sell for on the open market on the first day of January of the year of assessment.
Value of the land is added to arrive at an estimate of the total property value.
Changes in market value as indicated by research, sales ratio studies and analysis of local conditions as well as economic trends both in and outside the construction industry are used in determining your assessment.
www.co.bremer.ia.us /new/marketvalue.htm   (524 words)

  
 Home appraisals and property market value - Dearborn Michigan Real Estate - Dearborn MI Homes and Real Estate For Sale ...
Market value is what price the house will bring at a given point in time.
A comparative market analysis is an informal estimate of market value, based on sales of comparable properties, performed by a real estate agent or broker.
The appraisal value is a certified appraiser's estimate of the worth of a property, and is based on comparable sales, the condition of the property and numerous other factors.
www.markbeydoun.com /appraisals_and_home_market_value.htm   (880 words)

  
 Clay County Assessor - Market Value
Minnesota Statute 272.03 defines "market value" as "the usual selling price at the place where the property…is…at the time of assessment." It is "the price that could be obtained at a private sale or an auction sale, if the assessor determines the price from an auction sale represents an arms-length transaction.
The "tax capacity value" is determined by multiplying the market value of the property by the statutory percentage rates (also called class rates) for the specific classification(s) / use(s) on the property.
Certain classes of property, residential, agricultural and non-commercial seasonal recreational, have the amount that their value can increase, for tax purposes, limited to a maximum increase of 15%, or 33% of the difference between last year’s market value and this year’s market value, whichever is greater (tax year 2006 figures).
www.co.clay.mn.us /Depts/Assessor/AsMktVal.htm   (658 words)

  
 Fair market value - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is a common way of evaluating the value of property when assessing damages to be awarded for the loss of or damage to the property, generally in a claim under tort or a contract of insurance.
Fair market value is generally proved by expert evidence, although for commonly traded goods (such as new retail goods or securities) a court can take judicial notice of the price.
Often, the fair market value is based on a date prior to the hearing that would establish damages, such as the date the property was destroyed, or the date of a separation when assessing the value of matrimonial property that is sold at a later date.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fair_market_value   (811 words)

  
 American Century Investments | Value Investments Offer More Than Diversification   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Value stocks are represented by the SandP 500/BARRA Value Index, an unmanaged, capitalization-weighted index composed of stocks of the SandP 500 with low price-to-book ratio relative to the SandP 500 as a whole.
Value investing looks for profits by buying an inexpensive stock and holding it until it returns to a price that is considered to be its fair market value.
Value funds generally are considered to be more conservative than their growth counterparts, though as with all funds, it is possible to lose money by investing in them.
www.americancentury.com /workshop/articles/value_investments.jsp   (883 words)

  
 Fair Market Value vs. The Real World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
However, it is almost impossible to cite the definition of fair market value without also noting the eight factors enumerated in RR 59-60 for consideration in a fair market value determination.
If fair market value is a cash-equivalent price, and if the stock-for-stock value indications exceed the price that could be obtained if an entity were sold in a cash deal, business appraisers attempting to determine the fair market value price should probably take this factor into account.
If the definition of fair market value is to hold up, the contemplated class of willing sellers must be comprised of a group of potential sellers for whom the timing for a (hypothetical) transaction is favorable.
www.mercercapital.com /Publications/ArticleLibrary/FairMarketValue.htm   (3109 words)

  
 Assessed Property Value - Assessor - Town of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
Market value is defined, as the amount a typical, well-informed purchaser would be willing to pay for a property.
These are properties similar to yours in location, age, style, condition, and other features that affect market value, such as the number of bedrooms and bathrooms and size of garage.
Although the value of your property affects your share of taxes, the actual amount you pay is determined by the budgetary needs of the town.
www.shrewsbury-ma.gov /assessor/propvalue.asp   (1708 words)

  
 Market value - The Boston Globe
In that time, the number of farmers markets in the state has increased 600 percent from 17 to 109, allowing farmers to reclaim the direct relationship they had with their customers before the rise of supermarkets in the 1950s.
The farmers in the book, who hail from many points north and west of Boston, emphasize that farmers markets are not simply a place where residents can make small donations to help local agriculture, but that during the past decade especially, they have become their livelihood.
For Nicewicz, the farmers markets compensated for the poor apple-picking season this fall, ruined by repeated rainy weekends.
www.boston.com /news/local/articles/2005/11/03/market_value   (1103 words)

  
 Articles - A Market on the Move
More pragmatically, the value equation for real estate may be shown as follows: Value = Income ÷ Rate, where income is the net cash that can be generated by the property, and rate is the annual investment return percentage required by investors.
None of the sale prices in the market may be actual market value, as most sale transactions will have some atypical characteristics that disqualify them from meeting the purely "typical" characteristic that is required by the definition of market value.
As the Moscow market matures -- and has a chance to experience more transactions for commercial properties that are closer in characteristics to being "market typical" -- values of properties, and trends from their development, will become much easier to predict and will be more reliably estimated by all market participants.
www.ey.com /GLOBAL/content.nsf/Russia_E/Articles_-_A_Market_on_the_Move   (739 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE SCOR Vie Embedded Value and Analysis of Changes as at 31 December 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The changes in economic assumptions correspond to the change in value arising from changes, from the previous year, in the economic assumptions (such as discount rate, interest rate on deposits and rate of return on other financial assets, which have decreased in Europe) used in projections for the coming years.
Nonetheless, as for all reinsurers, the Embedded Value and the analysis of value added shown are subject to greater uncertainty about the value itself and about the evolutions from one year to another, than would be the case for a direct writer.
Issuers of news releases, not Market Wire, are solely responsible for the accuracy of the content.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=90128   (1995 words)

  
 Market capitalization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Market capitalization, often abbreviated to market cap, is a measurement of corporate size that refers to the current stock price times the number of outstanding shares.
The global market capitalization for all stock markets was $43.6 trillion in March 2006 [2].
The amount of shares available on the open market, the "free float", is sometimes less than the total number of shares because a portion of the outstanding shares may be held by "insiders," and/or by the company as treasury stock.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Market_value   (707 words)

  
 What is Market Value ? at DoItYourself.com
The market value is the most probable price a property will command if it's exposed on the open market for a reasonable period of time, assuming that both buyer and seller are well-informed and neither party is acting under undue pressure.
The market value may or may not be equal to the amount it cost to build the property.
The market value of a property is in part determined by the law of supply and demand.
www.doityourself.com /stry/whatismarketvalue   (856 words)

  
 A Guide to Market Value for Sellers
A house that is priced 10% over its actual market value is many times less likely to sell in the initial 30 days of marketing than one priced within 5% of its actual value.
In a seller's market, there is little competition and you may ask for and achieve a slightly higher price than you anticipated.
In a buyer's market there is more competition; buyers have plenty of choices and much room to negotiate, forcing you to be very competitive when setting your price.
www.vincebrennan.com /a_guide_to_market_value_for_sell.htm   (760 words)

  
 Market Value Added - MVA
Market Value Added (MVA) is the difference between the equity market valuation of a listed/quoted company and the sum of the adjusted book value of debt and equity invested in the company.
In other words it is the sum of all capital claims held against the company; the market value of debt and the market value of equity.
Negative MVA means that the value of the actions and investments of management is less than the value of the capital contributed to the company by the capital markets.
www.valuebasedmanagement.net /methods_mva.html   (233 words)

  
 NASDAQ Stock Market Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The market value, the last sale price multiplied by total shares outstanding, is calculated throughout the trading day, and is related to the total value of the Index.
This market, previously called The NASDAQ SmallCap Market, was renamed in 2005 to reflect the core purpose of this market, which is capital raising.
NAV is calculated by most funds after the close of the exchanges each day by taking the closing market value of all securities owned plus all other assets such as cash, subtracting all liabilities, then dividing the result (total net assets) by the total number of shares outstanding.
www.nasdaq.com /reference/glossary.stm   (5677 words)

  
 Pet Accessory Market - UK 2004
High levels of competition are a feature of this market together with high levels of imports, especially at the lower end of the market, putting pressure on UK manufacturers.
The market is characterised by an increase in the number of innovative toys, a degree of trading up with high quality toys available, and a relatively low unit cost when compared with some other areas within the pet accessories market.
Grooming equipment is a smaller market with a 16% share and is showing signs of slowing rates of growth due to the decrease in the ownership of dogs.
www.marketresearch.com /researchindex/1060159.html   (1576 words)

  
 BRT Website: Full Value Project
Beginning in 2008, all commercial and residential properties will be valued at their actual and full market rate, resulting in a system that is fair, uniform and easy to understand.
A full valuation system will be instituted in which the real market value for all commercial and residential properties in the City of Philadelphia are assessed at their full value.
A Full-Value approach to property value assessment promises to simplify the process and restore public confidence by replacing the highly-variable and complexly-determined percentage of each property that the BRT uses to assess real market value with a percentage that is consistent and transparent: 100%.
brtweb.phila.gov /brt.apps/Home/fullvalue.aspx   (450 words)

  
 Marathon Value Portfolio - Prospectus
The advisor’s assessment of private market value is based on reported similar transactions, information in industry publications or from individuals within the industry, or other sources of information.
A company may be undervalued due to market or economic conditions, temporary earnings declines, unfavorable developments affecting the company and other factors, or because it is associated with a market sector that generally is out of favor with investors.
Increases in interest rates may cause the value of the Fund’s investments to decline and this decrease in value may not be offset by higher interest income from new investments.
www.marathonvalue.com /prospectus.htm   (1359 words)

  
 Unions and Fair Market Value
Traditionally, ESOP valuations have been made without regard to the ESOP transaction, which provides a determination of what "fair market value" would be to any buyer.
For example, if the Farnum rule were to apply to the purchase of a company with a value of $10 million and no debt, and the ESOP were to borrow $8 million to purchase 80% of the company's stock, the seller might have to agree to take a price of $2 million for the company.
Since everyone knows that ESOP financing will diminish the value of the company for some future period during which ESOP participants will be receiving distributions, it seems unfair for a plan participant to "pay" more through the ESOP for his or her stock than the value he or she is likely to get upon distribution.
cog.kent.edu /lib/Olson/MarketValue.htm   (1902 words)

  
 The Value of Marketing
One simple (but admittedly unscientific) way to determine the value of marketing is to determine how a company values its position, which is created and maintained by marketing.
Nortel carefully tracks the asset value of its brand and sets goals as to what that value should be in both the short and long term.
Marketers are responsible for positioning, and if companies value it, they should value the practice and process that creates and maintains it.
chiefmarketer.com /value_of_marketing_02262006/index.html   (1023 words)

  
 DIVORCE HQ - Fair Market Value   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The concept of fair market value is, therefore, a concept of price range, with the fair market value falling somewhere within a range of prices.
The fair market value standard requires that the value be determined, considering the hypothetical willing and able seller and the hypothetical willing and able buyer, when neither are under a compulsion to act and when both have reasonable knowledge of the facts
Fair market value is based largely on what is there now, as opposed to what might be there sometime after a lot of changes are made to the business.
www.divorcehq.com /articles/fairmarketvalue.html   (1400 words)

  
 Assessor-Market Value
This method is generally referred to as the MARKET APPROACH and is usually considered the most important in determining the value of residential property.
The second approach to value is the COST APPROACH, which is an estimate of how many dollars at current labor and material prices it would take to replace a property with one similar to it.
In the event the improvement is not new, appropriate amounts of depreciation and obsolescence are deducted from replacement value.
www.mahaskacounty.org /departments/assessor/asses_market.html   (309 words)

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