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asset value

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noun

  1. the value of a share in a company calculated by dividing the difference between the total of its assets and its liabilities by the number of ordinary shares issued

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Either way, given the rise in asset value, from real estate to stocks in the past 20 years, beneficiaries could be on the hook for big capital-gains taxes.

From Barron's

Most BDCs trade at significant discounts to their published net asset value, but that doesn’t make them bargains, Lieberman says.

From Barron's

That net asset value is then divided by the number of shares in the fund in order to arrive at the net asset value per share, which we will call the NAV.

From MarketWatch

TD Cowen’s Steven Green says in a report that the stream is valued at roughly two-times the net asset value, calling the terms “attractive” given his estimated NAV 5% of $327 million.

From The Wall Street Journal

Saba Capital, led by former Deutsche Bank executive Boaz Weinstein, and Cox Capital Management said the redemption requests will be a 20% to 35% discount to the recent estimated net asset value and dividend reinvestment price.

From MarketWatch