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If you value a stock using a range of stock valuation methods and these valuations indicate a stock price that is greater than its actual market price, it is most likely that the stock is under-valued.
Installment Method
A revenue recognition method allowing companies to recognize revenue and expense in proportion to the cash received from sales, typically used when sales are made with terms allowing payment over more than one year.
Percentage-of-completion Method
An accounting method that recognizes revenue and expenses related to long-term projects proportionally as the work is completed.
Temporary Differences
Differences between the carrying amount of an asset or liability in the balance sheet and its tax base that will result in taxable or deductible amounts in future periods.
Deferred Tax Liabilities
Future tax obligations that arise due to temporary differences between the book value and tax value of assets and liabilities.
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