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  • 11assets — A firm s productive resources. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Resources owned and controlled by a company. Technically defined as access to future economic benefits as a result of past events or transactions. Assets are shown on a company s… …

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  • 12assets — /ˈæsɛts / (say asets) plural noun 1. Commerce resources available to a business or an individual for future economic benefit or service potential, and consisting of such items as real property, machinery, inventory, cash and securities, etc.… …

  • 13assets —    In business, items of property that have monetary value and are shown in the company balance sheets. Such items include current assets (e.g., accounts receivable), fixed assets (e.g., equipment, supplies), and business goodwill and copyrights …

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  • 14assets — noun /ˈæsets/ a) Any property or object of value that one possesses, usually considered as applicable to the payment of ones debts. His assets are much greater than his liabilities. b) Sufficient estate; property sufficient in the hands of an… …

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  • 15ASSETS — Service For Self Employment Training And Support (Business » Accounting) Service For Self Employment Training And Support (Community » Educational) Service For Self Employment Training And Support (Business » Positions) *** Transportation Assets… …

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  • 16Assets — A firm s productive resources. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * *    Assets are tangible items of value to a business such as factories, machinery and financial instruments, and intangible items such as goodwill, the title of a newspaper …

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  • 17Assets turnover — is a business term and may be used as a broad measure of asset efficiency and is calculated by dividing sales revenue by the total assets.Its also used in the Du Pont Identity:Net Earnings/Shareholders Eq. = Net Earnings/Sales(Income) *… …

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  • 18Assets inflation — is an economic phenomenon denoting a rise in price of assets, as opposed to ordinary goods and services. Typical assets are financial instruments such as bonds, shares, and their derivatives, as well as real estate and other capital goods.… …

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  • 19Assets under management — (AUM) is a term used by financial services companies in the mutual fund and money management, investment management, wealth management, and private banking businesses to gauge how much money they are managing. Many financial services companies… …

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  • 20Assets under Management — (AUM; deutsch: Verwaltetes Vermögen ) ist eine finanzielle Kennziffer zur Bewertung von Investmentgesellschaften, Versicherungsunternehmen, Vermögensverwaltungsgesellschaften und Banken (insbesondere Private Banking) und beschreibt das Volumen an …

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