par value
英 [pɑː(r) ˈvæljuː]
美 [pɑːr ˈvæljuː]
面值,票面价值;名义价值,平价
英英释义
noun
- the value of a security that is set by the company issuing it
双语例句
- Many shares have a par value of say$ 1 but a market value of$ 12.
许多份额有言$1但市场价值面值的$12。 - Coupon rate refers to the annual interest rate as a percentage of the par value of a bond.
息票率指债券的年利率,相当于债券面值的某个百分比。 - Added net worth gained not through operations but usually through the sale of stock above par value or acquisition of another company.
不是通过营运而通常通过出售超过面值的股票或并购其他公司而获得的净利润。 - Par value, therefore, may be regarded as minimum cushion of equity capital existing for the protection of creditors.
因此,票面价值可以被看作是现存权益资本保护债权人的最低缓冲器。 - Capital contributed in excess of par value;
超面值缴入股本; - Stock dividend and stock split differ in that stock dividend shifts an amount from retained earnings to paid-in capital, leaving the par value per share unchanged while a stock split affects no account balances whatsoever.
股票股利和股票分割的差别在于:股票股利将留存收益的金额转移到缴入资本之中,每股面值不变,而股票分割并不影响帐户余额。 - Bonds authorized Bonds shall be accounted for at par value.
发行债券时,应当按债券的面值记帐。 - The par value system had the wonderful advantage of keeping the currencies stable and predictable, a great help to international investors, traders, and travellers, but over the years it also developed a number of disadvantages.
该平价制度对维护各国货币稳定有着惊异的好处,对国际投资商贸易商和旅游者好处更大。但多年以后,该制度也暴露了许多缺点。 - Most shares have a par value of$ 1.
多数股票的面值是1元。 - Par value: refers to the original issue of a bond at full price.
票面价值:债券按面价发行的价值。