Valuated: meaning, definitions and examples

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valuated

 

[ ˈvæljuːeɪtɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

financial assessment

Valuated refers to the action of assessing the value of an asset, item, or company. It often involves a formal calculation or estimation to determine worth based on various factors such as market conditions, historical data, or potential future earnings. This term is frequently used in finance, real estate, and business evaluations. A valuated item is often seen as critical for making informed decisions related to buying, selling, or investing.

Synonyms

appraised, assessed, estimated.

Examples of usage

  • The property was valuated before the sale.
  • Experts are regularly hired to ensure the company is properly valuated.
  • The valuated inventory helped in planning for the upcoming fiscal year.

Translations

Translations of the word "valuated" in other languages:

🇵🇹 avaliado

🇮🇳 मूल्यांकन किया

🇩🇪 bewertet

🇮🇩 dinilai

🇺🇦 оцінений

🇵🇱 oceniony

🇯🇵 評価された

🇫🇷 évalué

🇪🇸 evaluado

🇹🇷 değerlendirilmiş

🇰🇷 평가된

🇸🇦 مُقيَّمة

🇨🇿 ohodnocený

🇸🇰 ocenený

🇨🇳 评估的

🇸🇮 ovrednoten

🇮🇸 metið

🇰🇿 бағаланды

🇬🇪 შეფასებული

🇦🇿 qiymətləndirilmiş

🇲🇽 evaluado

Etymology

The term 'valuated' stems from the verb 'valuate,' which is derived from the Latin word 'valere,' meaning 'to be worth' or 'to have value.' The concept of valuation has transmitted through time as markets evolved and commerce became more complex. The first known use of 'valuate' in English appeared in the early 19th century and is closely connected to the development of formal economic theories and practices. As businesses began to need precise evaluations for investments and transactions, the importance of valuating assets grew significantly. In today's context, valuated assets are commonly referenced in financial reports, accounting practices, and business negotiations, emphasizing their value in strategic decision-making.