revaluation

Noun

 * 1) The process of altering the relative value of a currency or other standard of exchange.
 * After the new party took power, the government declared a revaluation of the currency in an attempt to limit runaway inflation.
 * 1) A reassessment of the value or worth of something; a reappraisal or reevaluation.
 * After the soldiers raided her farm for supplies, she was forced to a revaluation of their benefit as protectors.
 * 1) * ibidem, page 167:
 * The conclusion of this discussion must be that Nietzsche’s “revaluation of values” is a most complex matter, and there is no single answer to the question as to what he was attacking or as to what the basis might be for the attack.
 * 1)  The application of compound growth to the value of a pension benefit, specifically from the date of the member leaving the scheme (for example, moving to a different employer) to the date that the member starts receiving the benefit (typically retirement).
 * 1)  The application of compound growth to the value of a pension benefit, specifically from the date of the member leaving the scheme (for example, moving to a different employer) to the date that the member starts receiving the benefit (typically retirement).

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Hungarian:,  ,  ,
 * Polish:, rewaloryzacja


 * Bulgarian:
 * Czech: přecenění
 * Hungarian: újra/újbóli/ismételt felbecsültetés
 * Polish: rewaloryzacja, aktualizacja wyceny