unrealized

IPA: ʌnrˈiʌɫaɪzd

adjective

  • Not realized; possible to obtain or achieve, yet not obtained or achieved.
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Examples of "unrealized" in Sentences

  • Realized and unrealized eschatology.
  • And what you call unrealized at trading, is that mark-to-market?
  • Long term unrealized loss on derivative contracts $ (5,999) $ (274)
  • Net long term unrealized loss on derivative contracts (2,384) (274)
  • I had to quit because of the management too once, lost a whole bunch of money in unrealized stock options.
  • The value of that asset then goes to $1,000,000, leaving the father with $800,000 in unrealized capital gains.
  • A source close to the situation says that when Picower died his personal trading accounts had more than $3 billion in unrealized gains.
  • NEW YORK — Berkshire Hathaway defended its decision not to write down $1.86 billion in unrealized losses sustained for more than a year in its share holdings of Kraft Foods and U.S. Bancorp.
  • NY has stated several times since the implementation that they are losing hundreds of millions of dollars in unrealized cigarette taxes because of the black market and internet sales (Indian reservations and such).
  • Regulation Berkshire Defends Accounting to SEC Berkshire Hathaway defended its decision not to write down $1.86 billion in unrealized losses sustained for more than a year in its share holdings of Kraft Foods and U.S. Bancorp.

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