asset value: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
C1Formal, Technical (Business/Finance)
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What does “asset value” mean?
The monetary worth of an individual asset or a collection of assets as stated on a financial statement, or as estimated in a market.
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Definition
Meaning and Definition
The monetary worth of an individual asset or a collection of assets as stated on a financial statement, or as estimated in a market.
In broader contexts, can refer to the perceived worth, usefulness, or importance of a resource, skill, or quality possessed by a person, group, or entity.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
No significant lexical differences. Minor spelling preferences may apply in related terms (e.g., 'valuable' vs. 'valuable'). The concept is identical in both financial systems.
Connotations
Neutral and technical in both varieties. Implies objectivity and quantification.
Frequency
Equally common in both UK and US business/financial discourse.
Grammar
How to Use “asset value” in a Sentence
The asset value of [NP]an asset value of [AMOUNT]to calculate/assess/determine the asset valueVocabulary
Collocations
Examples
Examples of “asset value” in a Sentence
verb
British English
- The team will revalue the company's assets.
- They are required to asset-strip the failing business.
American English
- The firm needs to reappraise its asset base.
- The consultant will value the assets for the merger.
adverb
British English
- [No direct adverbial form. Related: 'The assets were valued highly.')
American English
- [No direct adverbial form. Related: 'The property was appraised conservatively.')
adjective
British English
- The asset-valuation report is due next week.
- We need an asset-rich company to invest in.
American English
- The asset valuation report is due next week.
- We are looking for an asset-heavy business.
Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
The primary context. Refers to the quantified worth of company property, investments, or resources on a balance sheet.
Academic
Used in economics, finance, and business studies papers discussing valuation, corporate finance, or investment analysis.
Everyday
Rare. Might be used when discussing property, major possessions, or investment portfolios in simplified terms.
Technical
A precise term in accounting, investment banking, and fund management, with specific calculation methodologies (e.g., net asset value - NAV).
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “asset value”
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Antonyms of “asset value”
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “asset value”
- Using it as a verb (e.g., 'They asset-valued the company').
- Confusing it with 'value of assets' which is grammatically similar but less of a fixed compound.
- Using it in non-financial contexts where 'worth' or 'value' alone would suffice.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Not always. 'Asset value' often refers to the value on a company's books (book value), while 'market value' is what it could be sold for currently. They can differ significantly.
Metaphorically, yes (e.g., 'Her experience is a great asset value to the team'), but this is non-standard. In strict financial terms, it refers to quantifiable economic resources.
Net Asset Value. It is the total asset value of a fund or company minus its total liabilities, often expressed per share.
It is generally uncountable when referring to the concept ('The asset value is high'). It can be countable when referring to specific values for different entities ('The asset values of the two companies were compared').
The monetary worth of an individual asset or a collection of assets as stated on a financial statement, or as estimated in a market.
Asset value is usually formal, technical (business/finance) in register.
Asset value: in British English it is pronounced /ˈæset ˌvæljuː/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈæset ˌvæljuː/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.
Phrases
Idioms & Phrases
- “[Not commonly used in idioms]”
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Think of an ASSET as something you own that has VALUE. Combine them: ASSET VALUE = the price tag on what you own.
Conceptual Metaphor
WORTH IS A QUANTITY; ASSETS ARE CONTAINERS OF VALUE.
Practice
Quiz
What is the most precise synonym for 'asset value' in a financial report?