assets
71biological assets — Assets that are living plants or animals, such as trees in a plantation or orchard, cultivated plants, sheep and cattle, etc. The term was introduced in International Accounting Standard 41, Agriculture, which became operative for annual… …
72biological assets — Assets that are living plants or animals, such as trees in a plantation or orchard, cultivated plants, sheep and cattle, etc. The term was introduced in International Accounting Standard 41, Agriculture, which became operative for annual… …
73frozen assets — Assets that cannot be bought or sold because of a legal dispute …
74legal assets — Assets left by a decedent available for administration without the aid of a court of equity. Agee v Saunders, 127 Tenn 680, 157 SW 64. Moneys in the hands of an executor as administrator arising from the sale of personal property, as… …
75undisclosed assets — Assets of a bankrupt not disclosed by him to his trustee in bankruptcy or otherwise coming to the notice of the trustee. 9 Am J2d Bankr § 860 …
76unscheduled assets — Assets of a bankrupt not listed in the schedule of his property. 9 Am J2d Bankr § 860 …
77Assets requirements — A common element of a financial plan that describes projected capital spending and the proposed uses of net working capital. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
78assets-in-place — Property in which a firm has already invested. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
79assets requirements — A common element of a financial plan that describes projected capital spending and the proposed uses of net working capital. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
80assets and liabilities — all liquid and property owned and all obligations due …