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Real assetsIdentifiable assets, such as land and buildings, equipment, patents, and trademarks, as distinguished from a financial investment.Real assets Similar MatchesFree assetsFree assetsThe amount by which a company's assets outweigh its liabilities, expressed as a absolute sum.Example: A company has assets of £100,000 and liabilities of £80,000. Its free assets are £20,000 Current assetsCurrent assetsValue of cash, accounts receivable, inventories, marketable securities and other assets that could be converted to cash in less than 1 year. Other current assetsOther current assetsValue of noncash assets, including prepaid expenses and accounts receivable, due within one year. Permanent Current AssetsPermanent Current AssetsThe minimum level of current assets that a firm needs to continue operation. Because some level is always maintained, they are called permanent current assets. Intangible assetsIntangible assetsAssets which are non physical in form, that is, which cannot be seen. Examples are patents, goodwill, trademarks and copyrights. Further SuggestionsMonetary assets and liabilitiesAssets requirements Permanent Assets Reproducible assets Net exposed assets tangible assets fixed assets Return on assets (ROA) liquid assets return on total assets Net current assets Nonmonetary assets and liabilities Mutual fund cash to assets ratio Operating Assets Exchange of assets Wasting Assets Net monetary assets Net assets Assets in place Net quick assets Quick assets current assets Capital Assets Financial assets Publicly traded assets |
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