Definitions from Wiktionary (value date)
▸ noun: (accounting) Date and the action itself on which payments are credited or debited to the customer's imagined but legally real account, as opposed to the date a balance is made visible (posting date, entry date) which is when crediting of other funds takes place and which is usually the available sum, is the line of credit; interest payments are made from the value date onwards.
▸ verb: (accounting) To perform the above-defined action with an amount.
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▸ noun: (accounting) Date and the action itself on which payments are credited or debited to the customer's imagined but legally real account, as opposed to the date a balance is made visible (posting date, entry date) which is when crediting of other funds takes place and which is usually the available sum, is the line of credit; interest payments are made from the value date onwards.
▸ verb: (accounting) To perform the above-defined action with an amount.
Similar:
entry date,
spot date,
trade date,
account day,
settlement date,
tax point,
vest date,
par value,
face value,
cash basis,
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