1. nav - Noun
2. nav - Verb
nav (uncountable)
(transport, military, Internet) Navigation. Often used attributively, as in nav beacon.
nav (third-person singular simple present navs, present participle navving, simple past and past participle navved)
(informal) to navigate
NAV
Acronym of net asset value.
A dealer manager fee equal to 1/365th of 0.30% of NAV is allocated to Class M stockholders daily and reduces the quarterly dividend paid. Source: Internet
An index may use a bid price while a NAV uses mid pricing. Source: Internet
ASG, like most other funds and stocks, had a miserable Q1 2020 ytd NAV return, of -17.12%. Source: Internet
ARCC has not only outperformed the S&P, they also outperformed their BDC peers, high-yield bonds and leveraged loans having above average returns, and below average volatility on a NAV basis. Source: Internet
Closed-end funds often trade at a discount to NAV but may trade at a premium. Source: Internet
At the south (lower end of the sat nav as you drive up, ) is The Commando Memorial. Source: Internet