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Also known as : How to withdraw funds from moomoo to my bank account? How to withdraw my money from Funds/Unit Trusts?
This is written from the perspective of a moomoo Singapore customer. If you are in the US or Australia, the information regarding conversion to SGD and withdrawing to a bank account in Singapore is not applicable to you.
Withdrawal FAQ for those in the US
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This is written from the perspective of a moomoo Singapore customer. If you are in the US or Australia, the information regarding conversion to SGD and withdrawing to a bank account in Singapore is not applicable to you.
Withdrawal FAQ for those in the US
Click the link and scroll down to FAQ on Deposits...
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Columns What is liquidation value?
Liquidation value is an important measure taken into account by potential investors before they invest money in an organization.
This is because they want to know what happens to their money and how much of it will be returned in the worst case scenario under a bankruptcy situation.
The liquidation value is notably different from the book value,as assets with no book value may still have a liquidation value. This is common with assets that are expensed or subject to accelerated depreciation.
Further,assets of the company may appreciate,the value of which is not accounted for on the companys books. This is common with real estate assets.
The liquidation value method is similar to the adjusted book value method in that it provides a market value for the assets of the business.The difference in these methods is that liquidation value provides an additional context to the valuation.
Liquidation Value approach
Liquidation value is estimated through assets like fixtures, real estate, equipment,
and inventory owned by a company. Intangible assets (like goodwill, business' intellectual property,
and brand recognition) are, however, not counted in the liquidation value of a company.
The liquidation value is calculated as follows:
1.Get a copy of the latest annual report.This report can be requested by contacting the Investor Relations department of the company. Besides,it can also be downloaded directly ...
This is because they want to know what happens to their money and how much of it will be returned in the worst case scenario under a bankruptcy situation.
The liquidation value is notably different from the book value,as assets with no book value may still have a liquidation value. This is common with assets that are expensed or subject to accelerated depreciation.
Further,assets of the company may appreciate,the value of which is not accounted for on the companys books. This is common with real estate assets.
The liquidation value method is similar to the adjusted book value method in that it provides a market value for the assets of the business.The difference in these methods is that liquidation value provides an additional context to the valuation.
Liquidation Value approach
Liquidation value is estimated through assets like fixtures, real estate, equipment,
and inventory owned by a company. Intangible assets (like goodwill, business' intellectual property,
and brand recognition) are, however, not counted in the liquidation value of a company.
The liquidation value is calculated as follows:
1.Get a copy of the latest annual report.This report can be requested by contacting the Investor Relations department of the company. Besides,it can also be downloaded directly ...
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