Betekenis van:
revalue

to revalue
Werkwoord
  • een hogere waarde geven
  • gain in value

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

to revalue
Werkwoord
    • value anew
    "revalue the German Mark"

    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen

    to revalue
    Werkwoord
    • herschatten
    • gain in value

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen

    to revalue
    Werkwoord
    • hermunten
    • gain in value

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen

    to revalue
    Werkwoord
    • herwaarderen, herijken, revalueren
    • gain in value

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. NCBs shall revalue all financial assets and liabilities as at the date on which they become members of the Eurosystem.
    2. Member States shall ensure that the competent authorities have the power to revalue downwards all elements eligible for the available solvency margin, in particular, where there has been a significant change in the market value of those elements since the end of the last financial year.
    3. Credit institutions shall calculate the market value of the collateral, and revalue it accordingly, with a minimum frequency of once every six months and whenever the credit institution has reason to believe that there has occurred a significant decrease in its market value.
    4. Revaluations under Law 350/2003 (55) Article 2(25) of Law 350/2003 provided that all taxable companies may revalue the tax bases of their assets existing at the date of 31 December 2002 to mark them to their market value of the time, by payment of a substitute tax of 19 % in case of revaluation of depreciable assets and 15 % in case of non-depreciable assets, payable in three instalments (50 % in 2004, 25 % in 2005 and 25 % in 2006).
    5. Article 2(25) of Law 350/2003 provided that all taxable companies may revalue the tax bases of their assets existing at the date of 31 December 2002 to mark them to their market value of the time, by payment of a substitute tax of 19 % in case of revaluation of depreciable assets and 15 % in case of non-depreciable assets, payable in three instalments (50 % in 2004, 25 % in 2005 and 25 % in 2006).
    6. It should be stressed that Article 2(25) of Law 350/2003 provided a general provision to recognise the gains realised by any undertakings deciding to revalue the assets booked in their accounts on 31 December 2002 to mark them to their market value of the time, by payment of a substitute tax of 19 % in case of revaluation of depreciable assets and 15 % in case of non-depreciable assets, payable in three instalments (50 % in 2004, 25 % in 2005 and 25 % in 2006).