Intrinsic Value

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Definition

The actual value of a security, as opposed to its market price or book value. There are multiple methods for calculating intrinsic value. It is used to determine whether a stock is over or undervalued.

Related Terms

Enterprise Value, Opportunity Cost, Overvalued, Undervalued

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