mark-to-market

See also: mark to market

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

mark + to + market

Noun

mark-to-market (plural mark-to-markets)

  1. (finance, accounting, chiefly attributive) Assigning a value to an asset equal to the current market price of the asset or one calculated based on related standardised assets for which there is a market.
    • 2018, Mike Murphy, “Interview with Bill Kristol”, in Conversations with Bill Kristol:
      The only mark-to-market thing in politics is Election Day; everything else is hot air.
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