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revalue 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/rēˈvalyo͞o/,
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revalues, 3rd person singular present; revalued, past participle; revaluing, present participle; revalued, past tense;
  1. Assess the value of (something) again

  2. Adjust the value of (a currency) in relation to other currencies


  1. appreciate: gain in value; "The yen appreciated again!"
  2. value anew; "revalue the German Mark"
  3. (revaluation) reappraisal: a new appraisal or evaluation
  4. Revaluation means a rise of a price of goods or products. This term is specially used as revaluation of a currency, where it means a rise of currency to the relation with a foreign currency in a fixed exchange rate. In floating exchange rate correct term would be appreciation. ...
  5. to value again, give a new value to
  6. (Revaluation) Daily calculation of potential profits or losses on open positions based on the difference between the settlement price of the previous trading day and the current trading day.
  7. (Revaluation) The adjustment to a country's official exchange rate relative to the price of gold, another currency or any other chosen baseline.
  8. (Revaluation) An increase in the exchange rate for a currency as a result of central bank intervention. Opposite of Devaluation.
  9. Revaluation is a change in the official rate at which one currency is exchanged for another or for gold. ...
  10. (Revaluation) A means of increasing a figure from a base date in line with inflation e.g. pensionable salary, accrued pension deferred, pension in payment, or capital gains.
  11. (Revaluation) An adjustment to Original Cost or previous Revaluation to reflect the present Market Value of an Asset.  Not normally considered necessary or advisable.
  12. (Revaluation) Re-estimating the value of all property in a given area for tax assessment purposes.
  13. (Revaluation) The mark-to-market adjustment of a foreign currency against the dollar or other standard to determine profit or loss for a given currency exposure.
  14. (Revaluation) This is the name used for increases in pension benefits. Revaluation is also an accounting term used to describe a change in an asset’s value listed in a set of accounts.
  15. (Revaluation) When a country's money has been revalued, it means that at least two zeroes have been removed from the bills. Revaluation is one means to temporarily curb hyperinflation. Sometimes, revaluation is successful in the long term, but other times, it is just a temporary fix. ...
  16. (Revaluation) When the assessor assigns a new value to all taxable property in a given year using current real estate sales activity.  A revaluation is performed to assure each property is assessed at market value and pays only its fair share of taxes.
  17. (revaluation) Same as reassessment