instrumentval
Instrumentval is a term encountered in finance and information systems to denote the estimated value of a financial instrument at a specific time. It is not a standardized financial concept with universal definition, but rather a practical label used in pricing engines, risk models, and reporting software to distinguish a computed or quoted value from other attributes of a security or contract. In some contexts, instrumentval may refer to the value produced by a model or the value observed in the market, depending on data availability and system design.
Definition and scope. Instrumentval can indicate either a mark-to-market value or a model-based valuation, and it
Calculation and inputs. Computing instrumentval typically involves pricing inputs such as price quotes, yield curves, volatility,
Applications and limitations. Instrumentval informs portfolio valuation, performance measurement, risk reporting, and regulatory submissions. Its accuracy
See also: valuation, mark-to-market, financial instrument, pricing engine.