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The fair price for which an asset might be sold if it was offered for sale.
''Information technology''.
The price which might be agreed between an informed buyer and an informed seller.


(MB).


This is distinct from the book value.
A megabyte of information is roughly the equivalent of a small book of text.


In the case of widely traded assets, the market value may be a readily observable quoted market price.


Definitions vary, but it is approximately one million bytes.


== See also ==
In some definitions it is just over 1.04 million (= 2<sup>20</sup>) bytes.
* [[Book value]]
 
* [[Deep discount issue]]
 
* [[Discounted income model]]
==See also==
* [[Face value]]
*[[Bit]]
* [[Intrinsic value]]
*[[Byte]]
* [[Mark to market basis]]
*[[Gigabyte]]
* [[Market price]]
*[[Kilobyte]]
* [[Market rate]]
*[[Terabyte]]
* [[Market value added]]
*[[Trillion]]
* [[Market/book ratio]]
*[[Zettabyte]]
* [[Shareholder value]]
 
* [[Value]]
[[Category:Technology]]
* [[Value driver]]

Latest revision as of 15:38, 17 August 2022

Information technology.

(MB).

A megabyte of information is roughly the equivalent of a small book of text.


Definitions vary, but it is approximately one million bytes.

In some definitions it is just over 1.04 million (= 220) bytes.


See also