Investment Glossary
Glossary of Investment Terms
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Definition:
Net Asset Value (NAV)- This tells you whether a fund is trading at a discount or premium to the holdings it owns. You get this value by dividing the value of the fund’s holdings by the number of outstanding shares.
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