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。 - 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。 - For investors, a common stock's par value is meaningless.
对于投资者而言,一只普通股的票面价值是没有意义的。 - 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)。 - Stock with no par value specified kin the corporate charter or on the stock certificate.
在公司契约章程或股票上没有票面金额的股票。 - 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。 - I would expect that some form of restructuring of the Greek debt is inevitable, whereby bondholders will see a percentage subtracted from the par value of the assets.
我预计,某种形式的希腊债务重组将不可避免,届时债券持有人将看到资产相对于面值出现一定百分比的缩水。 - No par value allows the Board of Directors to decide each time shares are issued what the price per share will be.
在没有规定票面价值时,公司董事会得以在每次发行股票时决定每股的价格。 - If a stock has been assigned a par value for accounting purposes, it is usually printed on the face of the stock certificate.
如果为了会计核算的目的,股票被确定了一个票面价值,通常会打印在股权证上。 - 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。