The phrase
"imputed value" refers to an estimated or assigned value given to something that doesn't have a clear or measurable market value. It is a way to determine the worth of something based on its characteristics or other related factors.
Full definition
As such, salt would have a much higher
imputed value in regions where it is in short supply than sugar would have.
While the NPSAS includes
an imputed value for those who did not file, the imputed figure is not included here.
Those securities only have
an imputed value because of the underlying goods and services produced by the companies that issued the securities.
From a taxation point of view, it looks like
the imputed value of the KHDHF shares from the June 30 spinoff is $ 5.91 per share; I get this because I received a cash in lieu payment of $ 4.43 for.75 shares of KHDHF.
Unless I'm missing other investments (which I really could be as things aren't so clear in the annual report), these 4 investments have
an imputed value of $ 50 million, not inconsequential when compared to MFC with its market capitalization of $ 500 million.
I personally view our residence as an asset because of
the imputed value that it provides.
Many term life policies do allow prorated refunds at some point during the life of the policy, during the insured's lifetime, although such refund is usually «short rated», that is, it is significantly less than
the imputed value of the refund if calculated using conventional tables, using the rate of return specified in the insurance contract.