Meaning Mark-to-Market
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The revaluation of a financial asset or liability to its current market value or fair value.
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An accounting process by which the price of securities held in an account are valued each day to reflect the closing price or closing market quotes. As a result, the equity in an account is updated da [..]
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This is a process used to determine the fair value of forward contracts and commodity inventories at a specific point in time. Contract prices are compared with the current forward prices for delivery [..]
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A process whereby the value of a security for accounting purposes is adjusted to reflect its current market value. Certain regulatory requirements mandate that municipal securities dealers carry posit [..]
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Mark-to-Market


Method of valuing ASSETS that results in adjustment of an asset's carrying amount to its market value.
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valuing assets by the most recent market price.
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The process by which the reported amount of an asset is adjusted to reflect the market value.
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Assets are carried at fair value on a continual basis with periodic changes in the fair value. Fluctuations in value are shown in the corporate earnings.
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Mark-to-market is the difference between the book value of an asset or liability and its market value.
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The IRS's practice of calculating gains and losses on open futures positions as of the end of the tax year. In other words, taxpayers' open futures positions are marked to the market price a [..]
Source: thectr.com

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Adjustment of the book value or collateral value of a security to reflect current market value.
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Adjustment of the book value or collateral value of a security to reflect current market value.
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Mark-to-Market


This is the process of valuing trading positions at current market prices. It shows you how much money you would make or lose as a result of liquidating a position.
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