Liquidation and Recoverable Values
Asset-valuation terms for liquidation value, recoverable amount, residual value, salvage value, and disposition differences.
Liquidation and Recoverable Values groups valuation and analysis pages that were previously direct children of Liquidation Residual Recoverable And Depreciated Values. Asset-valuation terms for liquidation value, recoverable amount, residual value, salvage value, and disposition differences.
Use this subsection when the reader needs an analytical metric, valuation model, market-value measure, or operating-performance input rather than a broad company-profile page.
In this section
-
Liquidation Value: Definition, Exclusions, and Examples
A comprehensive guide to understanding liquidation value, including its definition, what assets are excluded, and illustrative examples.
-
Liquidation vs. Disposition: Converting Assets vs. Transferring Assets
An in-depth comparison of liquidation and disposition, covering historical context, types, key events, explanations, examples, and related terms.
-
Recoverable Amount: Asset Valuation
An in-depth exploration of the concept of recoverable amount, which is the greater of an asset's net realizable value and its value in use.
-
Residual Value: Expected Proceeds from Asset Sale
Residual Value represents the expected proceeds from the sale of an asset, net of the costs of sale, at the end of its estimated useful life. It is critical for computing various depreciation methods and in discounted cash flow appraisals.
-
Salvage Value: Understanding the Residual Worth of an Asset
An in-depth examination of the concept of salvage value, its importance, calculation methods, applications, and related terminology in accounting, finance, and economics.