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1 value
ارزش، قدر -
2 value trace
اثر ارزشي -
3 absolute value
قدر مطلق -
4 book value
ارزش هر شيي برحسب آنچه دردفترحساب نشان داده شود، ارزش سهام طبق دفاتر -
5 boundary value
ازرش كراني -
6 call by value
فراخواني با ارزش -
7 code value
ارزش رمز -
8 critical value
ارزش بحراني -
9 default value
ارزش قرار دادي -
10 end value
ارزش انتهائي -
11 expected value
ارزش منتظره -
12 face value
ارزش اسمي -
13 final value
ارزش نهائي -
14 initial value
ارزش آغازي -
15 integral value
ارزش بي خرده -
16 logical value
ارزش منطقي -
17 market value
قيمت مناسب براي خريدار وفروشنده -
18 no par value
(no par)بدون ارزش واقعي ، بي ارزش -
19 nominal value
قيمت اسمي ، سهمي ، قيمت واقعي سهم كه روي آننوشته نوشته شده -
20 rental value
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