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assetIn accounting, anything owned by or owed to the company that is either cash or can be turned into cash. The term covers physical assets such as land or property of a company or individual, as well as financial assets such as cash, payments due from bills, and investments. Assets are divided into fixed assets – assets that are expected to be used in the business for some time such as land, plant, machinery, buildings – and current assets – assets with a frequent turnover in the course of business, such as cash and stock. On a company's balance sheet, total assets must be equal to total liabilities (money and services owed). How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Today's low interest rates are creating an environment where office space can be a financial asset to the company instead of a cash flow drain," says Fulmer. Secondary markets exist for virtually every financial asset. How To Do Financial Asset Investigations: A Practical Guide for Private Investigators, Collections Personnel, and Assets Recovery Specialists by Ronald L. |
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