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Definition Of Imputed Value:

The value of an asset that hasn't been actually recorded in any accounts, but can be deduced from the end product or result.
If historical comparisons are being made, and certain data isn't available, then an imputed value can be estimated. An imputed value might be calculated for cash that is waiting to be invested. There is an imputed value of the opportunity cost that is being incurred because the company is holding onto the money rather than investing it in a project that would return a certain percentage.

Other Definition Of Investment Terms:

In-and-out
In-house Trade
In Play
In-substance Debt Defeasance
In-the-money
In The Tank

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