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The word 'valuations' is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the process of determining the worth or value of something. You can use 'valuations' in a variety of contexts, such as: 1. In finance or business, when discussing the value of assets or companies: "The company's valuations have skyrocketed over the past year." 2. In real estate, when talking about the estimated price of a property: "The current market valuations show that the house is worth more than its original purchase price." 3. In personal finance, to refer to the appraisal of one's possessions: "I have listed all my valuables for insurance purposes and their valuations total up to $50,000." 4. In the legal field, when discussing the value of a claim or settlement: "The valuations presented by both parties differed significantly, leading to a prolonged negotiation process."
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Plural of valuation
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 1.49pm ET18:49 Yellen says land prices are "remarkable" in the eyes of the Fed: "I think land prices have been going up at a remarkable rate even before [the stock market climb], and have caught our attention as an area that we would be concerned about valuations".
"I think land prices have been going up at a remarkable rate even before [the stock market climb], and have caught our attention as an area that we would be concerned about valuations," she said.
The leading FTSE 100 index tumbled by 121 points, or 1.7%, to 6813, after the Federal Reserve chair, Janet Yellen, said share valuations could be dangerously high.
Fears that Britain is set for a second hung parliament added to a global market selloff triggered by the US Federal Reserve chairman Janet Yellen warning that share valuations could be dangerously high.
"Do you have a budget for your children?" He refuses commissions and sponsorship so as to remain in control.A Harvard Business School report from 2006, looking at the way Christo and Jeanne-Claude fund their work, cited "illiquidity, uncertain valuations and faddishness" as reasons banks often avoid lending for arts.
But according to the merger memorandum signed in November, Iberia can call off the wedding if BA cannot reach a satisfactory agreement with the trustees of its two pension funds.On December 14th the trustees announced that they had recalculated the deficit of the two funds at £3.7 billion, based on March 31st valuations.
In the financial bust America's state and local governments saw smaller declines in property taxes than other forms of revenue, largely because the valuations on which tax assessments are based were adjusted more slowly and less dramatically than actual prices.
Albert Edwards, a strategist at Société Générale who has been pushing his "ice age" thesis of falling bond yields and lower equity valuations since the late 1990s, argues: "We are now only one short recession away from Japanese-style outright deflation".The big fall in government-bond yields has had a similar impact on corporate borrowing costs.
Pension valuations are notoriously susceptible to assumptions, and BA's deficit could easily lurch between £1 billion and £8 billion.Such uncertainties limit BA's options, as well as its attractiveness to a merger partner.
And whereas valuations in the late 1990s were stratospheric, the price-earnings ratio on the global-technology index is currently 22.
A handful of fintech insurgents have already graduated from startups to listed companies, achieving billion-dollar valuations.
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