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The first expression of pragmatism appears in the work of C. S. Peirce.
Unrealized Gains
Profits that have been achieved on paper due to an investment increasing in value but have not yet been cashed in by selling the asset.
Fair Value
A measurement of the price at which an asset or liability could be exchanged in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date.
Held-To-Maturity Securities
Held-to-maturity securities are financial assets purchased with the intent and ability to hold them until a specified maturity date, typically including certain kinds of bonds.
Fair Market Value
An estimate of the market value of a property, assuming that both buyer and seller are knowledgeable, willing, and under no pressure to transact.
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