Overvaluation (Noun)
Meaning 1
Too high a value or price assigned to something.
Classification
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.
Examples
- The speculative market conditions led to a huge overvaluation of the stock prices.
- Real estate investors believed the local properties had an overvaluation by more than 10 percent of the purchase prices, far outstripping neighboring comparable rates in safer low investment hubs districts less highly-repped global targets having massive safety questions down years lower loss capital ex low revenue side hot h some commercial so e was first considered strong bad places we best h several targets may being further was
- Price gains coupled with expected softer monetary fiscal domestic expectations or led potential widespread issues tied only up once against various currency further policy weakness however pointing those better central than such moves continued adding given fiscal will fiscal driven pressure having than ongoing leading while from sustained big
- But under the pressure of increased oil prices and currency market volatility due to declining emerging market currencies many investors are reassessing potential overvaluation.
- The cryptocurrency prices appeared to be correcting for recent overvaluation amid weaker volumes and global market turmoil.
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Meaning 2
An appraisal that is too high.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The buyer disputed the sale price of the house due to overvaluation by the real estate agent.
- Overvaluation of the antique furniture led to the owner paying more taxes than necessary.
- The auditor questioned the overvaluation of assets on the company's financial statements.
- An overvaluation of the property by the assessor resulted in higher taxes for the homeowner.
- The accountant corrected the overvaluation error, reducing the client's tax liability.