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capitalized value of asset(s)

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  • capitalized value — The current value of an asset, based on the total income expected to be realized over its economic life span. The anticipated earnings are discounted (given a lower value) so they take into account the time value of money. Category: Business,… …   Law dictionary

  • capitalized value — 1) The value at which an asset has been recorded in the balance cheet of a company or other organization, usually before the deduction of depreciation 2) The capital equivalent of an asset that yields a regular income, calculated at the… …   Accounting dictionary

  • capitalized value — 1) The value at which an asset has been recorded in the balance sheet of a company or other organization, usually before the deduction of depreciation 2) The capital equivalent of an asset that yields a regular income, calculated at the… …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • Capitalized Cost — An expense that is added to the cost basis of a fixed asset on a company s balance sheet. Capitalized Costs are incurred when building or financing fixed assets. Capitalized Costs are not expensed in the period they were incurred, but recognized… …   Investment dictionary

  • intangible asset — invisible asset An asset that can neither be seen nor touched. The most common of these are competencies, goodwill, and intellectual properties such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Goodwill is probably the most intangible and invisible of …   Accounting dictionary

  • intangible asset — invisible asset An asset that can neither be seen nor touched. The most common of these are competencies, goodwill, and intellectual property such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Goodwill is probably the most intangible and invisible of… …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • Intangible asset — Intangible assets are defined as identifiable non monetary assets that cannot be seen, touched or physically measured, which are created through time and/or effort and that are identifiable as a separate asset. There are two primary forms of… …   Wikipedia

  • Fully Depreciated Asset — A property, plant, or piece of equipment which, for accounting purposes, is worth only its salvage value. Whenever an asset is capitalized, its cost is depreciated over several years according to a depreciation schedule. Theoretically, this… …   Investment dictionary

  • Time value of money — The time value of money is the value of money figuring in a given amount of interest earned over a given amount of time. The time value of money is the central concept in finance theory. For example, $100 of today s money invested for one year… …   Wikipedia

  • Fixed Assets Register — A Fixed Asset Register (FAR) is an accounting method used for major resources of a business.Fixed Assets are assets such as land, machines, office equipments, buildings, patents, trademarks, copyrights, etc. held for the purpose of production of… …   Wikipedia

  • Deferred Acquisition Costs — (DAC) is a term commonly used in the insurance business. It describes the practice of deferring the cost of acquiring a new customer over the duration of the insurance contract. Insurance companies face large upfront costs incurred in issuing new …   Wikipedia

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