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  2. 1.verb. If you postulate something, you suggest it as the basis for a theory, argument, or calculation, or assume that it is the basis. [formal] ...arguments postulating differing standards for human rights in different cultures. [VERB noun] Freud postulated that we all have a death instinct as well as a life instinct. [VERB that]

  3. postulate. noun [ C ] formal uk / ˈpɒs.tʃə.lət / us / ˈpɑːs.tʃə.lət / an idea that is suggested or accepted as a basic principle before a further idea is formed or developed from it. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (Definition of postulate from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  4. to suggest or accept that a theory or idea is true as a starting point for reasoning or discussion:

    • Asset-Based Approach
    • Income-Based Approach
    • Market-Based Approach

    The asset-based approach to business valuation focuses on determining the value of a company based on the value of its tangible and intangible assets. This approach involves identifying and valuing the company's assets, then deducting its liabilities to arrive at the net asset value. The asset-based approach is particularly useful for companies wit...

    The income-based approach to business valuation focuses on estimating the company's value based on its ability to generate future cash flows or profits. This approach involves projecting the company's future earnings, then discounting those earnings to their present value using a discount ratethat reflects the risks associated with the company's op...

    The market-based approach to business valuation estimates the value of a company by comparing it to similar businesses in the market. This approach involves analyzing comparable companies or transactions to determine valuation multiples, such as price-to-earnings or price-to-sales ratios, which are then applied to the company being valued.

  5. Examples of how to use “postulation” in a sentence from Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. 1. : demand, claim. 2. a. : to assume or claim as true, existent, or necessary : depend upon or start from the postulate of. b. : to assume as a postulate or axiom (as in logic or mathematics) postulation. ˌpäs-chə-ˈlā-shən.

  7. verb. to assume to be true or existent; take for granted. to ask, demand, or claim. to nominate (a person) to a post or office subject to approval by a higher authority.

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