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The component of a the value of an option which relates to the gain - if any - which could be earned by immediate exercise of the option.
Raw materials, components, work in progress (WIP) and finished goods held by a company or other entity under review.
 
For a call option this is the excess - if any - of the underlying asset price over the strike price.
 
For a put option it is the excess - if any - of the strike price over the underlying asset price.




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The value of any financial asset determined by reference to the present value of its expected net future cash flows.  
''Accounting''.  


Value of raw materials, components, work in progress (WIP) and finished goods held by a reporting entity at a balance sheet date.


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More generally, the value of any asset determined by reference to its particular fundamental characteristics, rather than by reference to current market prices.  
Also known as Stock or Inventory.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Market value]]
* [[First in first out]]
* [[Present value]]
* [[Foreign exchange trader]]
* [[Time value]]
* [[IAS 2]]
* [[Inventory management]]
* [[Last in first out]]
* [[Stock]]
* [[Weighted average cost]]
* [[Work in progress]]
 
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Latest revision as of 08:03, 24 August 2019

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Raw materials, components, work in progress (WIP) and finished goods held by a company or other entity under review.


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Accounting.

Value of raw materials, components, work in progress (WIP) and finished goods held by a reporting entity at a balance sheet date.


Also known as Stock or Inventory.


See also