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Encyclopedia > Intrinsic value

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Intrinsic value - definition of Intrinsic value in Encyclopedia (299 words)
The intrinsic value is the positive difference between the current price for the underlying and the strike price of an option.
In numismatics, intrinsic value is the value of the metal, typically a precious metal, in a coin.
When the intrinsic value becomes greater than the face value, the coins are in danger of being removed from circulation in large numbers.
Intrinsic value (finance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (196 words)
In options terminology, the intrinsic value is the positive difference between the current price for the underlying and the strike price of an option.
If an option has intrinsic value, it is also referred to as in-the-money, if it has no intrinsic value, it is referred to as out-of-the-money.
In securities analysis, the intrinsic value of a company is defined to be its discounted cash flow, meaning the present value of its future net cash flows.
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