Pronunciation: /pɑr ˈvæljuː/
noun the value assigned to a security when it is issued
A1 The par value of the company's shares is $1 per share.
A2 Investors should be aware of the par value of the stocks they are purchasing.
B1 Understanding the concept of par value is important for making informed investment decisions.
B2 The par value of the bond is set at $1,000, with a coupon rate of 5%.
C1 Companies may choose to issue shares at a par value lower than their market price.
C2 Investors should consider the par value of a security when evaluating its potential for growth.
formal The bonds were issued at par value, meaning they were sold for their face value.
informal I bought the shares at par value because I believe they are worth it.
slang I snagged these stocks at par value, can't believe my luck!
figurative Her kindness towards others is truly at par value, unmatched by anyone else.
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