
1) Apparent worth 2) Bond number 3) Five cents, for a nickel 4) One for a dollar 5) Par, for stock 6) Play by David Henry Hwang 7) Seeming worth 8) Stock certificate number
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The numerical value of a card.
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The nominal value of a security, shown on the face of a certificate....
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The stated value of an asset. In the case of a bond, the face value is usually $1,000.
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The legal monetary value stamped on a coin. See symbolic face value.
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See: Par value
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The ordinary monetary worth of a coin or note at the time of issue.
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Refers to the value of a piece of currency; the denomination multiple that appears on the note or coin.
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See: Par value.
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The value of a bond that appears on the face of the bond, unless the value is otherwise specified by the issuer. Face value is ordinarily the amount that the issuer promises to pay at maturity and is not an indication of current market value.
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The par value or nominal value printed on the face of a security.
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n. Original cost of a share of stock which is shown on the certificate. Also referred to as "par value."
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Just like it sounds: The value a bond has printed on its face, usually $1,000. Also known as par value
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Value of a bond to be paid out per £100 of stock at maturity - usually one hundred pounds (also known as par value). Also the value on the face of a share (perhaps 100p or £1) though this bears very little relationship to the market price at which a share is bought and sold.
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Nominal value on the face of a certificate or bond; market value is often very different from face value.
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The nominal value given to legal tender coin or currency (for example a 1-oz. Gold American Eagle coin has a face value of $50, but will always be bought and sold at a price close to the market price of 1 ounce of gold).
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Face value typically refers to the value of a coin, bill, bullion coin, or stamp as printed on its face by the minting authorities of the particular country. In some instances, the face value is largely symbolic. On the other hand, it may also refer to the nominal value of security as specified by the issuing body. The face value of stocks is their...
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See: face amount
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noun the apparent worth as opposed to the real worth
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- Amount due at maturity from a BOND or note.
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The nominal value given to legal tender coin or currency (for example a 1-oz. Gold American Eagle coin has a face value of $50, but will always be bought and sold at a price close to the market price of 1 ounce of gold).
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A term used in Forfaiting to mean the total value of future cash flows due under a payment instrument such as a Bill of Exchange or Promissory Note. Usually means the total of principal and interest.
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The legal monetary value stamped on a coin. See symbolic face value.
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The cash denomination of the individual debt instrument. It is the amount of money that the holder of a debt instrument receives back from the issuer on the debt instrument's maturity date. Face value is also referred to as par value or principal.
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