valuation

In finance, valuation is the process of determining the value of a (potential) investment, asset, or security.
Generally, there are three approaches taken, namely discounted cashflow valuation, relative valuation, and contingent claim valuation.
Valuations can be done for assets (for example, investments in marketable securities such as companies' shares and related rights, business enterprises, or intangible assets such as patents, data and trademarks)
or for liabilities (e.g., bonds issued by a company).
Valuation is a subjective exercise, and in fact, the process of valuation itself can also affect the value of the asset in question.
Valuations may be needed for various reasons such as investment analysis, capital budgeting, merger and acquisition transactions, financial reporting, taxable events to determine the proper tax liability.
In a business valuation context, various techniques are used to determine the (hypothetical) price that a third party would pay for a given company;
while in a portfolio management context, stock valuation is used by analysts to determine the price at which the stock is fairly valued relative to its projected and historical earnings, and to thus profit from related price movement.

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