appraisal
71appraisal surplus — The difference between the historical cost and the appraised value of fixed assets. American Banker Glossary …
72appraisal ratio — The signal to noise ratio of an analyst s forecasts. The ratio of alpha to residual standard deviation. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
73appraisal rights — A right of shareholders in a merger to demand the payment of a fair price for their shares, as determined independently. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
74appraisal of damage — estimate of damage, estimate of destruction …
75appraisal costs — See: cost of quality See also: environmental costs …
76appraisal definition — A method of depreciation that values an asset at the beginning of an accounting period and again at the end. Any diminution in value is charged as an expense to the profit and loss account …
77appraisal costs — See cost of quality See also environmental costs …
78appraisal clause — noun : the provision in fire and certain other insurance policies for a procedure to be followed in determining the amount of loss when the insurer and insured cannot agree …
79Real estate appraisal — Real estate appraisal, property valuation or land valuation is the practice of developing an opinion of the value of real property, usually its Market Value. The need for appraisals arises from the heterogeneous nature of property as an… …
80The Appraisal Foundation — (TAF) [http://www.appraisalfoundation.org/ home page of the The Appraisal Foundation, a private, not for profit corporation] ] located in Washington, D.C., was formed in 1987 by eight major appraisal organizations (see History below) to help… …