capitalized value造句1. A corporation's capitalized value refers to the market value of the stock that it has issued and that remains outstanding—that is, available for sale or purchase.
2. A corporation's capitalized value may be greater or less than its book value.
3. The capitalized value of leases and leasehold improvements included in property, plant, and equipment.
4. The capitalized value of this excess return is economic Goodwill.
5. The authors emphasize on research for assessment on monetary loss of death from natural disasters, on the basis of "Capitalized value of man's earning capacity theory of western economic."
6. Capitalized value may also be greater or less than the corporation's replacement value, the amount that it would take to replace all of the corporation's assets.