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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...
- sell one of its ****ets, it is
revalued in
preparation for
sales negotiations. It is
common to see
companies revaluing their fixed ****ets. It is important...
- The
revaluation of all
values or
transvaluation of all
values (German:
Umwertung aller Werte) is a
concept from the
philosophy of
Friedrich Nietzsche...
- 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...
- code for the
Mexican peso is MXN,
reflecting its 1993
revaluation).
Another solution to a
revalued currency having the same name as its
predecessor is to...
- form of capital.[citation needed] A
revaluation reserve is a
reserve created when a
company has an ****et
revalued and an
increase in
value is brought...
-
exchange rate
making the
domestic currency more expensive, is
called a
revaluation. A
monetary authority (e.g., a
central bank)
maintains a
fixed value...
- 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...
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franc with the same value. Like the
French franc, the Monégasque
franc was
revalued in 1960 at a rate of 100 old
francs = 1 new franc. The
official euro-to-franc...
- expense.
Under the
revaluation model, the ****et is
carried at its
revalued amount,
being its fair
value at the date of
revaluation less
subsequent depreciation...