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1 no-par value stock
no-par value stock FIN nennwertlose Aktie f, Anteilsaktie f, Quotenaktie f (US companies issue shares that have no nominal value, the share capital being defined by the number of shares; synonymous: non-par value share, no-par value share; 2 Formen: a) unechte nennwertlose Quotenaktien = Stückaktien verkörpern einen Anteil am gezeichneten Kapital in Höhe von mindestens 1 Euro; b) in Deutschland nicht zulässige echte nennwertlose Quotenaktien = Anteilsaktien hingegen verbriefen einen Bruchteil am Reinvermögen der Aktiengesellschaft, weshalb auch kein rechnerischer Nennwert = fiktiver Nennwert = fictitious nominal value zu ermittln ist; opposite: par value share = nominal value share = Nennwertaktie = Nominalaktie)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > no-par value stock
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2 non-par value share
non-par value share ECON, FIN, STOCK nennwertlose Aktie f, Anteilsaktie f, Quotenaktie f (US companies issue shares that have no nominal value, the share capital being defined by the number of shares; synonymous: no-par stock, no-par value share; 2 Formen: a) unechte nennwertlose Quotenaktien = Stückaktien verkörpern einen Anteil am gezeichneten Kapital in Höhe von mindestens 1 Euro; b) in Deutschland nicht zulässige echte nennwertlose Quotenaktien = Anteilsaktien hingegen verbriefen einen Bruchteil am Reinvermögen der Aktiengesellschaft, weshalb auch kein rechnerischer Nennwert = fiktiver Nennwert = fictitious nominal value zu ermittln ist; opposite: par value share = nominal value share = Nennwertaktie = Nominalaktie)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > non-par value share
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3 no-par stock
no-par stock FIN, STOCK nennwertlose Aktie f, Anteilsaktie f, Quotenaktie f (US companies issue shares that have no nominal value, the share capital being defined by the number of shares; synonymous: non-par value share, no-par value share; 2 Formen: unechte nennwertlose Quotenaktien = Stückaktien verkörpern einen Anteil am gezeichneten Kapital in Höhe von mindestens 1 Euro, in Deutschland nicht zulässige echte nennwertlose Quotenaktien = Anteilsaktien hingegen verbriefen einen Bruchteil am Reinvermögen der Aktiengesellschaft, weshalb auch kein rechnerischer Nennwert = fiktiver Nennwert = fictitious nominal value zu ermittln ist; opposite: par value share = nominal value share = Nennwertaktie = Nominalaktie)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > no-par stock
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4 DCF
DCF, dcf (Abk. für discounted cash flow) ACC, ECON, FIN abgezinster Cashflow m, diskontierter Bargeldfluss m, diskontierter Einnahmeüberschuss m; Barwert m, barwertiger Cashflow m, Cashflow-Barwert m (evaluation of alternative investment projects by reducing a stream of net returns = Einnahmeüberschüsse to a single value at a defined point in time, e.g. net present value = Kapitalwertmethode and internal rate of return = interner Zinsfuß) -
5 P/B ratio
P/B ratio (Abk. für price-to-book ratio) ACC, FIN, STOCK KBV n, Kurs-Buchwert-Verhältnis n (synonymous: price-equity ratio = P\E ratio; the ratio compares a stock’s market value –Kurs– to its book value defined as total assets minus intangible assets minus liabilities = Gesamtvermögen minus immaterielles Vermögen minus Schulden; ein Indikator für den Kursaufschlag, den Aktionäre über den reinen Buchwert einer Aktie hinaus zu zahlen bereit sind)
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