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Andy Zhang
valuation and evaluation, what is the different between the two words?
the two words have the same meaning that talk about doing something well or bad, unfinish or finish
3 dec. 2018 14:46
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"Valuation" is a financial term, rarely used in common speech. Maybe the 'valuation of stocks.'
An evaluation can mean either a type of test, "The student completed the evaluation." Or a judgement by one person of another person's abilities. "The boss's evaluation of his new employee was not positive."
3 december 2018
A valuation is an estimate of the value of something.
An evaluation is a judgement about something's power, value, compliance, suitability etc.
A valuation usually is less rigorous than an evaluation.
4 december 2018
valuation is used a fair bit in normal language but refers to money rather than a general measure or worth as erika says.
3 december 2018
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