Revaluation Increases
Accounting term for increases in the value of an asset under revaluation or valuation frameworks.
Accounting terms for carrying amounts, capitalized cost, amortized cost, capitalization, betterments, and asset-cost measurement.
Carrying Value, Cost, and Capitalization covers carrying amounts, capitalized cost, amortized cost, capitalization, betterments, and asset-cost measurement.
Use these pages when asset measurement changes book value, earnings timing, impairment risk, return metrics, collateral value, or valuation assumptions. It sits inside Assets and Valuation, so readers can move up when the broader accounting context matters.
Use the table below to choose the narrower accounting branch before applying a term to a statement line, model input, audit trail, tax schedule, covenant test, or management report.
| Area | Use it for |
|---|---|
| Asset Revaluation Increases | Accounting term for increases in the value of an asset under revaluation or valuation frameworks. |
| Asset Value, Book Value, and Realizable Value | Asset valuation, carrying amount, net book value, net realizable value, and current cash equivalent measurement. |
| Capitalization, Expensing, and Cost Bases | Amortized cost, asset expensing, betterment, capital expense, capitalization, capitalized cost, and gross cost. |
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Accounting term for increases in the value of an asset under revaluation or valuation frameworks.
Accounting terms for asset valuation, carrying amount, net book value, net realizable value, and current cash equivalent measurement.
Accounting terms for amortized cost, asset expensing, betterment, capital expense, capitalization, capitalized cost, and gross cost.