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1. ''Statistics''. | |||
A weighted average is an average calculated using appropriate weighting factors, often market values. | A weighted average is an average calculated using appropriate weighting factors, often market values. | ||
For example, the weighted average of 10% and 3.6%, weighted by market values of $75m and $25m respectively, is: | |||
(10% x $75m) + (3.6% x $25m) / ($75m + $25m) | |||
= 8.4% | |||
2. ''Inventory accounting.'' | |||
A average valuation method using units of inventory as the weighting factors. | |||
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* [[Arithmetic mean]] | * [[Arithmetic mean]] | ||
* [[Average]] | * [[Average]] | ||
* [[First in first out]] (FIFO) | |||
* [[Geometric mean]] | * [[Geometric mean]] | ||
* [[Inventory]] | |||
* [[Last in first out]] (LIFO) | |||
* [[Mean]] | * [[Mean]] | ||
* [[Median]] | * [[Median]] | ||
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* [[Moving average]] | * [[Moving average]] | ||
* [[Simple average]] | * [[Simple average]] | ||
* [[Weighted | * [[Statistics]] | ||
* [[Weighted average cost of capital]] | * [[Weighted average cost]] | ||
* [[Weighted average maturity]] | * [[Weighted average carbon intensity]] (WACI) | ||
* [[Weighted average cost of capital]] (WACC) | |||
* [[Weighted Average Final Maturity]] | |||
* [[Weighted Average Life]] (WAL) | |||
* [[Weighted average maturity]] (WAM) | |||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | |||
[[Category:Liquidity_management]] |
Latest revision as of 18:02, 24 March 2023
1. Statistics.
A weighted average is an average calculated using appropriate weighting factors, often market values.
For example, the weighted average of 10% and 3.6%, weighted by market values of $75m and $25m respectively, is:
(10% x $75m) + (3.6% x $25m) / ($75m + $25m)
= 8.4%
2. Inventory accounting.
A average valuation method using units of inventory as the weighting factors.
See also
- Arithmetic mean
- Average
- First in first out (FIFO)
- Geometric mean
- Inventory
- Last in first out (LIFO)
- Mean
- Median
- Mode
- Moving average
- Simple average
- Statistics
- Weighted average cost
- Weighted average carbon intensity (WACI)
- Weighted average cost of capital (WACC)
- Weighted Average Final Maturity
- Weighted Average Life (WAL)
- Weighted average maturity (WAM)