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| The fair price for which an asset might be sold if it was offered for sale.
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| The price which might be agreed between an informed buyer and an informed seller.
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| This is distinct from the book value.
| | A megabyte of information is roughly the equivalent of a small book of text. |
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| In the case of widely traded assets, the market value may be a readily observable quoted market price.
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| | Definitions vary, but it is approximately one million bytes. |
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| == See also == | | In some definitions it is just over 1.04 million (= 2<sup>20</sup>) bytes. |
| * [[Book value]] | | |
| * [[Deep discount issue]]
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| * [[Discounted income model]]
| | ==See also== |
| * [[Face value]]
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| * [[Intrinsic value]]
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| * [[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]]
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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