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par value
The amount or value listed on a bill, note, stamp, etc.; the stated value or amount
The price for which a share was first sold to the public Normally, the market price quickly exceeds the par value as the company grows and make profits The objective of the par value is to enable the “asset base” of the company to be clearly established at its inception so that no illegal erosion of that base can take place
Also called the maturity value or face value, the amount that the issuer agrees to pay at the maturity date
The stated face value of a bond or, in the case of stock, an amount assigned by the company's charter and expressed as a dollar amount per share Par value of common stock usually has no relationship to the current market value and so no par value stock is issued Par value of preferred stock is significant, however, as it indicates the dollar amount of assets each preferred share would be entitled to in the event of liquidation of the company
The amount, exclusive of interest or premium, due to a security holder at maturity The face value (par value) of a security is shown on the face of the security's certificate
For investment bonds, the par value of face amount is the amount due at maturity and is the amount on which interest is calculated For common stocks the par value is an arbitrary dollar value assigned to each share
the face or stated value of a share of stock or bond
The face value of a bond Also, the arbitrary value given to the stock by the issuing company This figure is relatively meaningless since the current value of a stock is its price established in the market, regardless of its stated par value
The starting value for shares in a cooperative (Note: this value is meaningless except at the very start of a cooperative ) Perpetual Existence Corporations must tell the state how long they plan to be in business Corporations which do not anticipate going out of business declare their existence to be perpetual Principal (1) The amount of an outstanding loan (2) Payments which reduce the amount of an outstanding loan Pro Forma A "best guess" for various kinds of financial information Types of pro formas: pro forma balance sheets, pro forma financial statements, pro forma development budgets Proprietary Lease The lease signed by a cooperative and a co-op member Purchase-Sale Agreement A legal agreement that states the terms of the sale of property Purchase-Sale Agreements usually include such things as the price of the property, how and when the money will be paid for the building, and any special conditions of the sale Back to Top
The face value of a security
Also called the maturity value or face value; the amount that an issuer agrees to pay at the maturity date
The value imprinted on a security, such as a stock certificate or bond, used to calculate a payment, such as a dividend or interest; face value. Also called nominal value
The par value, or maturity value, of the bond This will usually be a round figure such as $1,000 The units here should be the same units as those for share and CB prices For example: If the par is described as Yen100,000, then 100,000 is input
1 The value of a security as expressed on its face value without consideration to any premium or discount Also signifies the dollar value on which bond interest is figured
the value given to a share when first offered to the public Also called face value or nominal value
The maturity or face value of a security or other financial instrument
The principal amount of a bond due at maturity
The principal amount, or value at maturity, of a debt obligation It also known as denomination or face value Preferred shares may also have a par value, which indicates the value of assets each share would be entitled to it the company were liquidated
The full face value of a security
the value of a security that is set by the company issuing it; unrelated to market value
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