Revaluations

Word REVALUATIONS
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Definitions and meanings of "Revaluations"

What do we mean by revaluations?

The process of altering the relative value of a currency or other standard of exchange.

A reassessment of the value or worth of something; a reappraisal or reevaluation.

The application of compound growth to the value of a pension benefit, specifically from the date of the member leaving the scheme (for example, moving to a different employer) to the date that the member starts receiving the benefit (typically retirement).

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The word "revaluations" in example sentences

Such "revaluations", last undertaken by North Korea in 1992, are usually to tame rampant inflation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(11AM and 4PM) since currency "revaluations" occurred at noon and 5 PM. ❋ Unknown (2009)

No the speech was informative, not sure what "revaluations" you were looking for in a speech regarding an 8 year old war!!! ❋ Unknown (2009)

Analysts generally use underlying profit rather than net profit to gauge the performance of Hong Kong property companies because their earnings tend to be distorted by regular revaluations of investment properties. ❋ Polly Hui (2011)

Analysts prefer to look at that measure to gauge the performance of Hong Kong's property companies because it excludes the regular revaluations of investment properties, which can distort the bottom line. ❋ Polly Hui (2011)

Really the only times we've seen stability in manufacturing employment AND a balanced current account were immediately after the U.S. compelled revaluations (Nixon in 1971, Reagan in 1985-1987). ❋ Scott Paul (2010)

EADS said it swung into the red in the first quarter as accounting revaluations overshadowed a solid operating performance at the aerospace and defense giant. ❋ Unknown (2011)

First-half operational segment earnings, a more widely watched measure that ignores property revaluations, came A$850 million, or 36.9 cents per security. ❋ Cynthia Koons (2011)

Analysts generally use underlying profit rather than net profit to gauge the performance of Hong Kong property companies as their earnings tend to be distorted by regular revaluations of investment properties. ❋ Polly Hui (2011)

Analysts generally use underlying profit, which excludes gains from investment property revaluations, rather than net profit to gauge the performance of Hong Kong property companies. ❋ Polly Hui (2011)

Excluding revaluations and impairments, net profit for the second quarter was S$171.3 million compared with a restated S$135.3 million last year, CapitaLand said. ❋ Chun Han Wong (2011)

PARIS—Franco-German aerospace giant European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. said Friday its first-half net profit fell 41% from a year earlier to €109 million $156 million because of accounting revaluations due to unfavorable foreign-exchange fluctuations. ❋ David Pearson (2011)

Shifts in student enrollment and property revaluations could send millions more dollars to Montgomery County schools this year at the expense of those in Prince George's County and Baltimore. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Excluding revaluations and impairments, the company had a profit of S$221.9 million in the fourth quarter. ❋ Chun Han Wong (2012)

The company posted full-year net profit of of 345.6 million Australian dollars (US$308. 6 million), compared with a A$653. 6 million net loss in the previous year, when a rapid economic slowdown, particularly in the U.S. and Europe, generated nearly A$1 billion worth of asset writedowns and negative property revaluations. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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