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  2. Book value - Wikipedia

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    An asset's initial book value is its actual cash value or its acquisition cost. Cash assets are recorded or "booked" at actual cash value. Assets such as buildings, land and equipment are valued based on their acquisition cost, which includes the actual cash cost of the asset plus certain costs tied to the purchase of the asset, such as broker fees.

  3. Residual value - Wikipedia

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    The leasing company setting the residual values (RVs) will use their own historical information to insert the adjustment factors within the calculation to set the end value being the residual value. In accounting, the residual value could be defined as an estimated amount that an entity can obtain when disposing of an asset after its useful ...

  4. What Is a Car Salvage Title and Is It Safe? - AOL

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    For one, salvage title cars have no Kelley Blue Book value, and they can be difficult to price. If you get a personal loan, it will likely have high interest, and you'll have to pay it back sooner ...

  5. Actual cash value - Wikipedia

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    For example, the building may be insured at replacement cost value, most of the contents insured at actual cash value and a few specific items at a fixed value (antiques). Policies may also include co-insurance clause or deductibles provisions which will impact the actual cash paid out by the insurance company. [2]

  6. Why Berkshire's Worth More Than Book Value - AOL

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    Yesterday morning's announcement that Berkshire Hathaway had raised the lower limit on buying back its stock to 120% of book value caused a huge stir in the stock, with share prices rising more ...

  7. Fixed asset - Wikipedia

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    Under most financial accounting standards (Standard Accounting Statement (SAS) 3 and IAS 16), the value of fixed assets are recorded and reported at net book value. Also, carrying assets at net book value is the most meaningful way to capture asset values for the owners of the business and potential investors.

  8. Salvage title - Wikipedia

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    The Kelley Blue Book automatically rates any salvage vehicle as "poor" and does not value it at all. [12] The value of a vehicle with a salvage title is generally 65-75% lower than the vehicle's estimated value. If the vehicle is rebuilt to a road worthy condition and has passed State inspection, the difference in price is 60-70% of "fair" KBB.

  9. A Comprehensive Guide to RV Values and Trade-ins - AOL

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    If you do want to see your RV’s “blue bookvalue, you may be wondering how to use the NADA Guides and website, which is information published by the National Automobile Dealers Association ...