Definition of Revaluations. Meaning of Revaluations. Synonyms of Revaluations

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Definition of Revaluations

Revaluation
Revaluation Re*val`u*a"tion, n. A second or new valuation.

Meaning of Revaluations from wikipedia

- Revaluation is a change in a price of a good or product, or especially of a currency, in which case it is specifically an official rise of the value of...
- In finance, a revaluation of fixed ****ets is an action that may be required to accurately describe the true value of the capital goods a business owns...
- the years around the times of rating revaluations when it was necessary to increase staff to carry the revaluation and to settle appeals arising from it...
- The revaluation of all values or transvaluation of all values (German: Umwertung aller Werte) is a concept from the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche...
- The acronym OBERAC stands for: 'operating balance excluding revaluations and accounting changes'. The government of New Zealand uses OBERAC as an indicator...
- dollar. On 1 January 1966, the first of five revaluations took place, at a ratio of 100 to 1. The revalued currency was initially pegged to the US dollar...
- Perhaps s****ing to control the silver of the Jewish mints to put the revaluation to effect, Philip ordered the expulsion of the Jews on 22 July 1306 and...
- January 31, 1946, and replaced the French Indochinese piastre at par. Two revaluations followed. In 1951, the second đồng was introduced at a rate of 1 1951...
- regular revaluations to minimise discrepancies, the revaluations in England and Wales had been cancelled in 1978 and 1983. The Scottish revaluation of 1985/1986...
- this problem a "national shame". With the revaluation of the Turkish old lira, the Romanian leu (also revalued in July 2005) briefly became the world's...