assets
41assets entre main — ˌän.trəˈmān Etymology: Anglo French asetz entre maines : assets in hand …
42assets per descent — see assets by descent …
43assets — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pl. possessions, property; capital; resources. See accounting. Ant., liabilities. II (Roget s IV) pl.n. Syn. holdings, possessions, capital; see property 1 , wealth 1 …
44assets — n. (Accounting) entries on a balance sheet showing tangible and intangible properties and claims against others that can be applied to cover the financial obligations of a business or of a person; complete property that a person owns as·set ||… …
45Assets — Goods, property and resources of all kinds belonging to a party as defined in the accounting standards. See also Asset …
46assets — property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and being available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies. → asset …
47assets — n. pl. Property (particularly as compared with liabilities), effects, possessions, estate …
48assets — Waiwai, waiwai hui, waiwai lewa, pono …
49Level 1 Assets — Assets that have readily observable prices, and therefore a reliable fair market value. Level 1 assets include listed stocks, bonds, funds, or any assets that have a regular “mark to market” mechanism for pricing. Publicly traded… …
50Level 2 Assets — Assets that do not have regular market pricing, but whose fair value can be readily determined based on other data values or market prices. Sometimes called “mark to model” assets, Level 2 asset values can be closely approximated… …