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
- Most shares have a par value of$ 1.
多数股票的面值是1元。 - There are trust certificates with a par value of$ 100 each.
这些是每张票面价值100美元的托拉斯证券。 - The call price is usually slightly higher than the par value of the stock. If the share can be bought, it is said to be at a discount.
赎回价格一般比股票的面值稍高。如果股票的市价低于面值者,叫贴水。 - 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$12。 - Par value, therefore, may be regarded as minimum cushion of equity capital existing for the protection of creditors.
因此,票面价值可以被看作是现存权益资本保护债权人的最低缓冲器。 - If the business is terminated, the preferred stock is entitled to payment in full of its par value or a higher stated liquidation value before any payment is made on the common stock.
企业一旦停止经营,优先股有权要求在普通股支付之前,全额支付其票面值或较高的设定清算价值。 - The percentage is based on the dividend declared divided by the par value, not the share price.
付给优先股参与分红股息这个百分比是股息除以面值(而非股价)。 - Par value: refers to the original issue of a bond at full price.
票面价值:债券按面价发行的价值。 - The effect of the seventh transaction is a$ 10 increase of common stock, and a$ 20 increase of paid-in capital in excess of par value, resulting in a$ 100 cash inflows.
第七笔经济业务的效果是,普通股增加了10美元,超面值缴入资本增加了20美元,并导致了100美元的现金流入。 - Discount Bond: Bond selling at a price less than its par value.
还本时付息债券,按票面值付息债券以低于票面价值的价格发行的债券。
