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Etymology: [ a-"set also -s&t ] (noun.) 1531. From Anglo-Norman asetz, from Old French assez "enough".
Synonyms: aid, benefit, blessing, boon, credit, distinction, help, resource, service, treasure
Antonyms: liability, disadvantage

değerli bir nitelik/erdem/beceri, varlık, değerli şey, mal, mülk, aktif varlığı, kıymetli şey, servet, mal varlığı, (INTELLIGENCE) MEVCUDAT (İSTİHBARAT):Bir taktik veya destek rolünde kullanılması için bir istihbarat teşkilatının idaresinde bulunan -kişi, grup, ilişki, cihaz, tesis veya ikmal maddeleri gibi- herhangi bir kaynaktır. Ekseriya, ajan mevcudatı veya propaganda mevcudatı gibi niteleyici bir terim ile kullanılmaktadır, malvarliği, kazanç, değerli bir nitelik, kıymetli vasıf, malvarlığı, sabit sermaye yatırımı, Bir varlığın, öz varlık, varlıklar, değerler, kıymetler, alacak, mevduat, mal varlıkları, aktifler, alacaklar, aktif, mevcudat, i., tic. emval, servet, mevduat, aktif, varlık, Ordu malları, personal sssets, assets and liabilities varlıklar ve borçlar asset and liability statement bilanço, mevcutlar, demirbaşlar, fixed assets sabit kıymetler, duran varlıklar, current assets döner varlıklar, aktif (varlıklar),

1 değerli bir nitelik/erdem/beceri  isim     ts
2 varlık     ts
3 değerli şey  isim     ts
4 mal     ts
5 mülk     ts
6 aktif varlığı  Ticaret     ts
7 kıymetli şey     ts
8 servet     ts
9 mal varlığı  Ticaret     ts
10 (INTELLIGENCE) MEVCUDAT (İSTİHBARAT):Bir taktik veya destek rolünde kullanılması için bir istihbarat teşkilatının idaresinde bulunan -kişi, grup, ilişki, cihaz, tesis veya ikmal maddeleri gibi- herhangi bir kaynaktır. Ekseriya, ajan mevcudatı veya propaganda mevcudatı gibi niteleyici bir terim ile kullanılmaktadır  Askeri     ts
11 malvarliği     ts
12 kazanç     ts
13 değerli bir nitelik     ts
14 kıymetli vasıf     ts
15 malvarlığı  Ticaret     ts
16assets sabit sermaye yatırımı  Ticaret     ts
17an asset Bir varlığın     ts
18assets öz varlık     ts
19assets varlıklar     ts
20assets değerler  Hukuk     ts
21assets kıymetler  Hukuk     ts
22assets alacak     ts
23assets mevduat  Ticaret     ts
24assets mal varlıkları  Hukuk     ts
25assets aktifler  Hukuk     ts
26assets alacaklar  Hukuk     ts
27assets aktif     ts
28assets mevcudat     ts
29assets i., tic. emval, servet, mevduat, aktif, varlık     ts
30assets Ordu malları  Askeri     ts
31assets personal sssets     ts
32assets assets and liabilities varlıklar ve borçlar asset and liability statement bilanço     ts
33assets mevcutlar     ts
34assets demirbaşlar     ts
35assets fixed assets sabit kıymetler     ts
36assets duran varlıklar     ts
37assets current assets döner varlıklar     ts
38assets aktif (varlıklar)  Politika, Siyaset     ts
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Association of Supervisory Staffs, Executives and Technicians, Any component, model, process or framework of value that can be leveraged or reused, Something or someone of any value; any portion of one's property or effects so considered, intelligence asset, Anything owned by the business that has commercial or exchange value Assets may consist of specific property or claims against others, Something or someone that is an asset is considered useful or helps a person or organization to be successful. Her leadership qualities were the greatest asset of the Conservative Party, The assets of a company or a person are all the things that they own. By the end of 1989 the group had assets of 3.5 billion francs, something of value (property, goods, etc.); desirable item or quality, something beneficial, Any item of economic value owned by an individual or corporation, especially that which could be converted to cash Examples are cash, securities, accounts receivable, inventory, office equipment, a house, a car, and other property On a balance sheet, assets are equal to the sum of liabilities, common stock, preferred stock, and retained earnings, Anything of monetary value that is owned by a person Assets include real property, personal property, and enforceable claims against others (including bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, and so on), is anything owned by an individual or a business, which has commercial or exchange value Assets may consist of specific property or claims against others, in contrast to obligations due others, Anything of monetary value that is owned by a person Assets include real property, personal property and enforceable claims against others (including bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, etc ), Any article or separable part of one's assets, Something or someone of any value; any portion of ones property or effects so considered, Any thing of value owned by an individual or organization, a useful or valuable quality, Anything of monetary value that is owed by a person Assets include real property, personal property, and enforceable claims against others (including bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, and so on), Anything owned by an individual that has a cash value This includes property, goods, savings or investments, Anything of monetary value that is owned by a person Assets include real property, stocks, bonds, mutual funds and cars, An asset is an item of value, such as a family's home, business, and farm equity, real estate, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, cash, certificates of deposit (CDs), bank accounts, trust funds, and other property and investments, A physical item, informational item, or capability required by an organization to maintain productivity Examples include a computer system, a customer database, and an assembly line, Property and items of value owned by a person or business The primary classifications of assets are: current assets, long-term assets, prepaid and deferred assets, and intangible assets Current assets are cash and other liquid instruments, including accounts receivable that can be converted to cash within one year at maximum Long-term assets are plants, equipment, real estate and other capital assets, and net of depreciation Prepaid and deferred assets include expenditures for future costs or expenses, such as insurance, interest or rent, that are set up as assets to be amortized over an applicable period Intangible assets are assets with a determined value, but which may not be scalable, such as goodwill, patents, copyrights, and brand name recognition, Anything of monetary value that is owned by an individual Assets may include real property, personal property and enforceable claims against others, Anything of monetary value that is owned by an applicant Assets include but are not limited to bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, real property and personal property, Anything owned of monetary value including real property, personal property, and enforceable claims against others (including bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, etc ), Anything having commercial or exchange value that is owned by a business, institution or individual A business' assets might include its real estate, equipment inventory, intellectual assets such as copyrights or trademarks, and accounts receivable, Anything having commercial or exchange value that is owned by a business, government, institution, or individual This can include stocks, bonds, real estate, equipment, a brand name, or the value of a company as an operating business, sometimes known as goodwill, Anything that has value to the organization, its business operations and theoir continuity [SC27] Anything that has value to the organization [SC27] Anything that has value to the organization [ISO/IEC PDTR 13335-1 (11/2001)] Anything that has value to the organization, its business operations and theoir continuity [SC27] Information or resources to be protected by the counter measures of a TOE [CC2][CC21][SC27] Information resources that support an organization's mission [SRV] (see also target of evaluation), Anything owned that has monetary value, Anything of monetary value that is owned by a person Assets can include bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, personal property, Items of value owned by an individual Assets that can be quickly converted into cash are considered "liquid assets " These include bank accounts, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and so on Other assets include real estate, personal property, and debts owed to an individual by others, Any property that has monetary value Personal assets include securities, real estate, jewelry, and bank accounts, plural form of asset, Sufficient estate; property sufficient in the hands of an executor or heir to pay the debts or legacies of the testator or ancestor to satisfy claims against it, Any goods or property properly available for the payment of a bankrupt's or a deceased person's obligations or debts, Any property or object of value that one possesses, usually considered as applicable to the payment of one's debts, (Account Type 10) The financial value of property or economic benefits that you own Typical assets include : Cash (A0xxx-A1xxx), Accounts Receivable (A3xxx), Inventories (A4xxx), and Prepaid Expense (A5xxx), Cash, stocks, bonds, real estate, or other holdings of a foundation Generally, the resulting income from the investment of assets provides the funds used to make grants, Economic resources that are owned or controlled by an entity, Physical objects (tangible) or rights (intangible) having economic value to their owner; items or sources of wealth expressed, for accounting purposes, in terms of their cost, depreciated cost, or less frequently, some other value; hence all costs benefiting a future period Assets generally fall into the following categories: Current Assets, Assets Whose Use is Limited, Property, Plant, and Equipment, Investments and Other Assets, and Intangible Assets, The amount of capital or principal money, stocks, bonds, real estate, or other resources controlled by a foundation or corporate giving program Generally, assets are invested and the resulting income is used to make grants, anything of material value or usefulness, Cash, stocks, bonds, real estate or other holdings of a foundation Generally, assets are invested and the income is used to make grants (See Payout Requirement), Any goods or property properly available for the payment of a bankrupts or a deceased persons obligations or debts, Anything of value When referring to investments, your assets are the amount of money you have in an investment or the amount you have to invest The current dollar value of the pool of money shareholders have invested in a mutual fund Automatic Investment Plan (AIP) Also called a systematic investment plan A plan that permits regular periodic investments in a mutual fund through payroll deductions, automatic transfers from a checking account or automatic exchanges from another mutual fund More information on Berger's Automatic Investment Plan or Low Minimum Investment Plan, Any property or object of value that one possesses, usually considered as applicable to the payment of ones debts, Property of a deceased person, subject by law to the payment of his debts and legacies; - - called assets because sufficient to render the executor or administrator liable to the creditors and legatees, so far as such goods or estate may extend, Effects of an insolvent debtor or bankrupt, applicable to the payment of debts, The entire property of all sorts, belonging to a person, a corporation, or an estate; as, the assets of a merchant or a trading association; opposed to liabilities, Any item of economic value owned by an individual or corporation, especially that which could be converted to cash Examples are cash, securities, accounts receivable, inventory, office equipment, a house, a car and other property See current assets, total assets, intangible assets and fixed assets BACK TO TOP, Property or resources which have a monetary value For example, cash on hand in checking and savings accounts, trust, stocks, bonds, and other securities, real estate, income-producing property, business equipment, and business inventory are considered assets, All the property and financial resources owned by an insurance company Admitted Assets are those assets that are liquifiable to raise cash to pay claims Nonadmitted Assets are assets, such as real estate (other than home office), furniture, and other equipment that are not recognized for solvency purposes by state insurance laws or insurance department regulations, Resources such as money, negotiable securities, and property owned by or under custodial control of the university, Cash on hand in checking, savings, trusts, stocks, bonds, other securities (i e , real estate, income-producing property, business equipment, and business inventory) is considered in determining expected family contribution (EFC), The economic resources owned by a business, such as cash investments and buildings, (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, The amount a family has in savings and investments This includes savings and checking accounts; a business; a farm or other real estate; and stocks, bonds, and trust funds Cars are not considered assets, nor are such possessions as stamp collections or jewelry The net value of the principal home is counted as an asset by some colleges in determining their own awards but is not included in the calculation for eligibility for federal funds, Property and resources, such as cash investments, of a person or company A mutual fund’s assets including whatever securities (stocks, bonds, cash equivalents, etc ) it owns, plus any cash, Savings and checking accounts, the value of a business, stocks, bonds, real estate, trust funds, and so on Cars are not considered assets, nor are retirement accounts or personal possessions such as stamp collections or musical instruments, Everything of value that a company owns, or is due to it, that can be measured objectively, Everything a corporation owns or that is due to it: cash, investments, money due it, materials and inventories, which are called current assets; buildings and machinery, which are known as fixed assets; and patents and goodwill, called intangible assets, Financial holdings such as cash in checking and savings accounts, stocks, bonds, trusts and other securities, loan receivables, home and other real estate equity, business equipment, and business inventory, Assets are every form of property that the debtor owns They include such intangible things as business goodwill; the right to sue someone; or stock options The debtor must disclose all of his assets in the bankruptcy schedules; exemptions remove the exempt assets from property of the estate Automatic stay: The injunction issued automatically upon the filing of a bankruptcy case which prohibits collection actions against the debtor, the debtor's property or the property of the estate See Relief from Stay on terminating the injunction, All items with a determined value owned by a person or a business Examples of assets would be cash, houses, automobiles, real estate, personal possessions, stocks, bonds and other invested funds, Any possessions that has value in an exchange, Any item of monetary value owned by an individual or corporation Companies have two basic types of assets: tangible and intangible Tangible assets include equipment, inventory, and real property Intangible assets include goodwill (the value of the company's name in the market), patents and other intellectual property that are owned by a company and given financial value in the company's balance sheet, Cash on hand in checking and savings accounts, trusts, stocks, bonds, other securities; real estate (excluding home), income-producing property, business equipment, and business inventory Considered in determining expected family contribution (EFC) under the regular need analysis formula, The amount of capital or principle money, stocks, bonds, real estate, or other resources controlled by the foundation or corporate giving program Generally, assets are invested and the income is used to make grants,

39 Association of Supervisory Staffs, Executives and Technicians     ts
40 Any component, model, process or framework of value that can be leveraged or reused     ts
41 Something or someone of any value; any portion of one's property or effects so considered - "These shares are a valuable asset."     ts
42 intelligence asset     ts
43 Anything owned by the business that has commercial or exchange value Assets may consist of specific property or claims against others     ts
44 Something or someone that is an asset is considered useful or helps a person or organization to be successful. Her leadership qualities were the greatest asset of the Conservative Party     ts
45 The assets of a company or a person are all the things that they own. By the end of 1989 the group had assets of 3.5 billion francs     ts
46 something of value (property, goods, etc.); desirable item or quality, something beneficial  isim     ts
47 Any item of economic value owned by an individual or corporation, especially that which could be converted to cash Examples are cash, securities, accounts receivable, inventory, office equipment, a house, a car, and other property On a balance sheet, assets are equal to the sum of liabilities, common stock, preferred stock, and retained earnings     ts
48 Anything of monetary value that is owned by a person Assets include real property, personal property, and enforceable claims against others (including bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, and so on)     ts
49 is anything owned by an individual or a business, which has commercial or exchange value Assets may consist of specific property or claims against others, in contrast to obligations due others     ts
50 Anything of monetary value that is owned by a person Assets include real property, personal property and enforceable claims against others (including bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, etc )     ts
51 Any article or separable part of one's assets     ts
52 Something or someone of any value; any portion of ones property or effects so considered     ts
53 Any thing of value owned by an individual or organization     ts
54 a useful or valuable quality     ts
55 Anything of monetary value that is owed by a person Assets include real property, personal property, and enforceable claims against others (including bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, and so on)     ts
56 Anything owned by an individual that has a cash value This includes property, goods, savings or investments     ts
57 Anything of monetary value that is owned by a person Assets include real property, stocks, bonds, mutual funds and cars     ts
58 An asset is an item of value, such as a family's home, business, and farm equity, real estate, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, cash, certificates of deposit (CDs), bank accounts, trust funds, and other property and investments     ts
59 A physical item, informational item, or capability required by an organization to maintain productivity Examples include a computer system, a customer database, and an assembly line     ts
60 Property and items of value owned by a person or business The primary classifications of assets are: current assets, long-term assets, prepaid and deferred assets, and intangible assets Current assets are cash and other liquid instruments, including accounts receivable that can be converted to cash within one year at maximum Long-term assets are plants, equipment, real estate and other capital assets, and net of depreciation Prepaid and deferred assets include expenditures for future costs or expenses, such as insurance, interest or rent, that are set up as assets to be amortized over an applicable period Intangible assets are assets with a determined value, but which may not be scalable, such as goodwill, patents, copyrights, and brand name recognition     ts
61 Anything of monetary value that is owned by an individual Assets may include real property, personal property and enforceable claims against others     ts
62 Anything of monetary value that is owned by an applicant Assets include but are not limited to bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, real property and personal property     ts
63 Anything owned of monetary value including real property, personal property, and enforceable claims against others (including bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, etc )     ts
64 Anything having commercial or exchange value that is owned by a business, institution or individual A business' assets might include its real estate, equipment inventory, intellectual assets such as copyrights or trademarks, and accounts receivable     ts
65 Anything having commercial or exchange value that is owned by a business, government, institution, or individual This can include stocks, bonds, real estate, equipment, a brand name, or the value of a company as an operating business, sometimes known as goodwill     ts
66 Anything that has value to the organization, its business operations and theoir continuity [SC27] Anything that has value to the organization [SC27] Anything that has value to the organization [ISO/IEC PDTR 13335-1 (11/2001)] Anything that has value to the organization, its business operations and theoir continuity [SC27] Information or resources to be protected by the counter measures of a TOE [CC2][CC21][SC27] Information resources that support an organization's mission [SRV] (see also target of evaluation)     ts
67 Anything owned that has monetary value     ts
68 Anything of monetary value that is owned by a person Assets can include bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, personal property     ts
69 Items of value owned by an individual Assets that can be quickly converted into cash are considered "liquid assets " These include bank accounts, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and so on Other assets include real estate, personal property, and debts owed to an individual by others     ts
70 Any property that has monetary value Personal assets include securities, real estate, jewelry, and bank accounts     ts
71assets plural form of asset     ts
72assets Sufficient estate; property sufficient in the hands of an executor or heir to pay the debts or legacies of the testator or ancestor to satisfy claims against it     ts
73assets Any goods or property properly available for the payment of a bankrupt's or a deceased person's obligations or debts     ts
74assets Any property or object of value that one possesses, usually considered as applicable to the payment of one's debts - "His assets are much greater than his liabilities."     ts
75assets (Account Type 10) The financial value of property or economic benefits that you own Typical assets include : Cash (A0xxx-A1xxx), Accounts Receivable (A3xxx), Inventories (A4xxx), and Prepaid Expense (A5xxx)     ts
76assets Cash, stocks, bonds, real estate, or other holdings of a foundation Generally, the resulting income from the investment of assets provides the funds used to make grants     ts
77assets Economic resources that are owned or controlled by an entity     ts
78assets Physical objects (tangible) or rights (intangible) having economic value to their owner; items or sources of wealth expressed, for accounting purposes, in terms of their cost, depreciated cost, or less frequently, some other value; hence all costs benefiting a future period Assets generally fall into the following categories: Current Assets, Assets Whose Use is Limited, Property, Plant, and Equipment, Investments and Other Assets, and Intangible Assets     ts
79assets The amount of capital or principal money, stocks, bonds, real estate, or other resources controlled by a foundation or corporate giving program Generally, assets are invested and the resulting income is used to make grants     ts
80assets anything of material value or usefulness     ts
81assets Cash, stocks, bonds, real estate or other holdings of a foundation Generally, assets are invested and the income is used to make grants (See Payout Requirement)     ts
82assets Any goods or property properly available for the payment of a bankrupts or a deceased persons obligations or debts     ts
83assets Anything of value When referring to investments, your assets are the amount of money you have in an investment or the amount you have to invest The current dollar value of the pool of money shareholders have invested in a mutual fund Automatic Investment Plan (AIP) Also called a systematic investment plan A plan that permits regular periodic investments in a mutual fund through payroll deductions, automatic transfers from a checking account or automatic exchanges from another mutual fund More information on Berger's Automatic Investment Plan or Low Minimum Investment Plan     ts
84assets Any property or object of value that one possesses, usually considered as applicable to the payment of ones debts     ts
85assets Property of a deceased person, subject by law to the payment of his debts and legacies; - - called assets because sufficient to render the executor or administrator liable to the creditors and legatees, so far as such goods or estate may extend     ts
86assets Effects of an insolvent debtor or bankrupt, applicable to the payment of debts     ts
87assets The entire property of all sorts, belonging to a person, a corporation, or an estate; as, the assets of a merchant or a trading association; opposed to liabilities     ts
88assets Any item of economic value owned by an individual or corporation, especially that which could be converted to cash Examples are cash, securities, accounts receivable, inventory, office equipment, a house, a car and other property See current assets, total assets, intangible assets and fixed assets BACK TO TOP     ts
89assets Property or resources which have a monetary value For example, cash on hand in checking and savings accounts, trust, stocks, bonds, and other securities, real estate, income-producing property, business equipment, and business inventory are considered assets     ts
90assets All the property and financial resources owned by an insurance company Admitted Assets are those assets that are liquifiable to raise cash to pay claims Nonadmitted Assets are assets, such as real estate (other than home office), furniture, and other equipment that are not recognized for solvency purposes by state insurance laws or insurance department regulations     ts
91assets Resources such as money, negotiable securities, and property owned by or under custodial control of the university     ts
92assets Cash on hand in checking, savings, trusts, stocks, bonds, other securities (i e , real estate, income-producing property, business equipment, and business inventory) is considered in determining expected family contribution (EFC)     ts
93assets The economic resources owned by a business, such as cash investments and buildings     ts
94assets (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  isim     ts
95assets The amount a family has in savings and investments This includes savings and checking accounts; a business; a farm or other real estate; and stocks, bonds, and trust funds Cars are not considered assets, nor are such possessions as stamp collections or jewelry The net value of the principal home is counted as an asset by some colleges in determining their own awards but is not included in the calculation for eligibility for federal funds     ts
96assets Property and resources, such as cash investments, of a person or company A mutual fund’s assets including whatever securities (stocks, bonds, cash equivalents, etc ) it owns, plus any cash     ts
97assets Savings and checking accounts, the value of a business, stocks, bonds, real estate, trust funds, and so on Cars are not considered assets, nor are retirement accounts or personal possessions such as stamp collections or musical instruments     ts
98assets Everything of value that a company owns, or is due to it, that can be measured objectively     ts
99assets Everything a corporation owns or that is due to it: cash, investments, money due it, materials and inventories, which are called current assets; buildings and machinery, which are known as fixed assets; and patents and goodwill, called intangible assets     ts
100assets Financial holdings such as cash in checking and savings accounts, stocks, bonds, trusts and other securities, loan receivables, home and other real estate equity, business equipment, and business inventory     ts
101assets Assets are every form of property that the debtor owns They include such intangible things as business goodwill; the right to sue someone; or stock options The debtor must disclose all of his assets in the bankruptcy schedules; exemptions remove the exempt assets from property of the estate Automatic stay: The injunction issued automatically upon the filing of a bankruptcy case which prohibits collection actions against the debtor, the debtor's property or the property of the estate See Relief from Stay on terminating the injunction     ts
102assets All items with a determined value owned by a person or a business Examples of assets would be cash, houses, automobiles, real estate, personal possessions, stocks, bonds and other invested funds     ts
103assets Any possessions that has value in an exchange     ts
104assets Any item of monetary value owned by an individual or corporation Companies have two basic types of assets: tangible and intangible Tangible assets include equipment, inventory, and real property Intangible assets include goodwill (the value of the company's name in the market), patents and other intellectual property that are owned by a company and given financial value in the company's balance sheet     ts
105assets Cash on hand in checking and savings accounts, trusts, stocks, bonds, other securities; real estate (excluding home), income-producing property, business equipment, and business inventory Considered in determining expected family contribution (EFC) under the regular need analysis formula     ts
106assets The amount of capital or principle money, stocks, bonds, real estate, or other resources controlled by the foundation or corporate giving program Generally, assets are invested and the income is used to make grants     ts
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