misvalue (Meaning)
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misvalue (v. t.)
To value wrongly or too little; to undervalue.
Synonyms & Antonyms of misvalue
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misvalue Sentence Examples
- The company's misvalue of its assets led to a substantial write-down in its financial statements.
- The appraisal misvalued the property, resulting in an incorrect estimate of its market value.
- The bank's misvaluation of its loan portfolio contributed to its eventual collapse.
- The auditor identified a material misvaluation in the income statement, leading to a restatement of financial results.
- The expert's misvaluation of the artwork caused significant financial loss to the collector.
- The vendor misvalued the contract, leading to unforeseen costs and delays for the client.
- The government's misvaluation of its budget deficit caused a loss of confidence in the economy.
- The company's stock price plummeted after it announced a misvaluation of its inventory.
- The accounting error resulted in a significant misvaluation of the company's liabilities.
- The CEO's misvaluation of the company's future prospects led to an inflated stock price.
FAQs About the word misvalue
To value wrongly or too little; to undervalue.
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No antonyms found.
The company's misvalue of its assets led to a substantial write-down in its financial statements.
The appraisal misvalued the property, resulting in an incorrect estimate of its market value.
The bank's misvaluation of its loan portfolio contributed to its eventual collapse.
The auditor identified a material misvaluation in the income statement, leading to a restatement of financial results.