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Asset playA company with assets that are not believed to be accurately reflected in its stock price, making it an attractive buy or play.Asset playAn investment strategy which seeks to identify companies whose net assets per share are worth significantly more than the current share price - essentially a type of value investing.Asset plays are difficult because assets are notoriously difficult to value. Plant and machinery may have a substantial value if a business is a going concern, but if a factory is closed down and its plant has to be sold at auction, it may be worth very little. The valuation of brands and other intangible assets is also highly subjective.Similar MatchesCapital assetsCapital assetsAssets, purchased as a long term investment for generating profit, such as buildings, plant and machinery and fixtures etc. Nonmonetary assets and liabilitiesNonmonetary assets and liabilitiesAssets and liabilities with noncontractual payoffs. Asset Depreciation Range SystemAsset Depreciation Range SystemA range of depreciable lives the IRS allows for particular classes of assets. Net current assetsNet current assetsThe difference between current assets and current liabilities, also known as working capital. AssetAssetAn item of property, such as land, capital, money, a share in ownership, or a claim on others for future payment, such as a bond or a bank deposit. Further SuggestionsAsset backed securityCash asset ratio International Asset Pricing Model (IAPM) Total asset turnover Asset based financing Liquid asset Earning asset Return on total assets Asset pricing model Return on assets (ROA) Permanent Current Assets Reproducible assets Riskless or risk free asset Current assets Asset bubble Monetary assets and liabilities net asset value Fixed asset Quick assets Operating Assets Asset coverage test capital asset pricing model Inactive asset assets Asset for asset swap |
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