Intrinsic value (finance)
In finance, the intrinsic value of an asset or security is its value as calculated with regard to an inherent, objective measure. A distinction, is re the asset's price, which is determined relative to other similar assets.[1] The intrinsic approach to valuation may be somewhat simplified, in that it ignores elements other than the measure in question.
This article is about the valuation of financial assets. For the philosophy of economic value, see Intrinsic theory of value. For other uses, see Intrinsic value.