Fair Value - Intrinsic Value Definition & Application Wiki
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Fair Value Data
Short Definition
Fair value, also called fair price, is a concept used in finance and economics, defined as a rational and unbiased estimate of the potential market price of a good, service, or asset.
Long Definition
See Dictionary Terms
- Weight Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
- Value Investing
- Terminal Value
- Shares Outstanding
- Risk Free Rate
- Present Value Factor
- Long Term Growth Rate
- Fair Value Per Share
- Free Cash Flow
- Free Cash Flow to the Equity (FCFE)
- Free Cash Flow to the Firm (FCFF)
See Related Portfolios
See Academic Resources
- Fair Values
- Potential Returns
- Market Approach Template
- Basis Market Approach Template
- Firm Multiples
- WACC Discount Rate Model
- Private Equity Discount Rate
- WACC Calculator
- Brand Name Value
- Patent Option Valuation
- Beta Calculator
- Adv Cash Flow Template
- Basic Cash Flow Model
- Warren Buffett Model
- 1 Stage FCFF
- 2 Stage FCFF
- 1 Stage FCFE
- 2 Stage FCFE
- 3 Stage FCFE
- Dividend Discount Model
- 1 Stage DDM Template
- 2 Stage DDM Template
- 3 Stage DDM Template
- DCF Value Post Restructuring
- Firm Value w/ FCFE & DDM
- FCFF vs FCFE Valuation
- FCFF with Negative Earnings
- FCFE with Capitalized R&D
- FCFF with Negative Earnings
- FCFF and EVA
- 2 Stage Div with Multiples
- High Growth Co. Valuation
- Equity Valuation of Bank
- FCFE with Option to Capitalize
- Valuing Property Template
- Reconcile FCFE & Dividend Value
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_value