Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
net-realizable-value
noun
/nɛt ˌriːəˈlaɪzəbl væljuː/

Definition
The estimated selling price of an asset in the ordinary course of business, minus the estimated costs of completion and the estimated costs necessary to make the sale.

Examples
- The net-realizable value of the inventory was calculated to ensure accurate financial reporting.
- After assessing the associated costs, the company found that the net-realizable value of the property was significantly lower than anticipated.
- Net-realizable value plays a crucial role in determining the impairment of long-term assets.

Meaning
Net-realizable value is a measure used to evaluate the worth of an asset, taking into account the potential profits after considering expenses associated with its sale.

Synonyms
- Market value
- Estimated selling price
- Liquidation value