Net Book Value

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Net Book Value (NBV) in accounting refers to the value of an asset as recorded on the balance sheet, calculated as the original cost minus accumulated depreciation and impairment losses. It represents the asset’s carrying value and is crucial for assessing financial health. Understanding the NBV accounting meaning is essential for accurate financial reporting and asset management.

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