Fair value: Fair value is a selling price which is agreed by the buyer and seller. A probable estimate market price of good, service or asset based on the market situation is termed as fair value.
Equity investment: An investment made in shares and is held to earn some income in the form of dividends and
Dividend revenue: A portion of a company’s profit is distributed among the shareholders. The amount to be distributed is decided by the board of directors of the company. Dividend can be in the form of cash, stocks or property.
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Intermediate Accounting, 17e Rockford Practice Set
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