pengeverdi
Pengeverdi is a term used in economics and accounting to describe the monetary value of an asset, liability, or transaction, expressed in money and a specific currency. It represents the amount of money that would be exchanged in an arm's-length transaction under prevailing conditions, making pengeverdi a monetary metric rather than a measure of non-monetary attributes such as utility or social value.
In accounting and financial reporting, pengeverdi is used to measure assets and liabilities on the balance
Pengeverdi can differ from related concepts such as nominal or face value (the amount stated on a
Examples include the pengeverdi of a share based on its current market price, the pengeverdi of real
Limitations include sensitivity to market conditions, currency fluctuations, and estimation uncertainty, especially for illiquid or intangible