net assets

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Englisch - Türkisch
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net inventory assets
(Askeri) net envanter mevcutları
net inventory assets
(Askeri) NET ENVANTER MEVCUTLARI: Toplam malzeme mevcutlarının, malzeme envanter hedeflerini karşılamak üzere ayrılan kısmı. Net envanter mevcudu, toplam malzeme mevcutlarından barış zamanı malzeme tüketimi ile normal tahminle bulunan kayıtlar ve tedarik devresi zamanının çıkarılması ile kalan miktarı ihtiva etmektedir
Englisch - Englisch
The total amount of assets held by the fund
The difference between a mutual fund's or variable annuity's total assets and liabilities
are the amount that would be left over if all of the union’s assets had to be sold to satisfy all of the union’s liabilities Sometimes called Net Worth or Members’ Equity
The ownership interest in the assets of an entity; equal total assets minus total liabilities
This is the excess of the book value of assets over liabilities If you have $100,000 of assets and $80,000 of liabilities, you have $20,000 of net assets
The net worth of a fund
Total assets less total liabilities for a company at a point in time
Long-term assets plus net current assets
fixed assets plus the difference between current assets and liabilities
Same as net worth
A calculation made by subtracting the institution's total liabilities from the total assets (financial resources available to the institution other than current year income, including accounts receivable, cash in the bank, the value of capital resources such as furniture, facilities and equipment, etc )
Total assets exclusive of liquid funds, interest-bearing financial receivables, as well as non-interesting-bearing liabilities and provisions
The total assets (net of liabilities) held in a fund Pay close attention to this statistic when investing in small-cap or aggressive equity funds Because of the illiquidity and volatility of the companies they buy, such funds need to be able to move quickly in and out of positions Having too much assets - more than $1 billion - can be a real detriment to their performance See "Aggressive Equity Fund for a Gen-Xer " BACK TO TOP
Difference between a company's total assets and total liabilities as reported in its financial statements
The difference between total assets on the one hand and current liabilities and noncapitalized long-term liabilities on the other hand
Assets after deducting liabilities
Owners Equity The ownership interest in the assets of an entity Total assets minus Total liabilities
This is the value of a fund, calculated by subtracting any liabilities from total assets If a fund has very small net assets, it may indicate that the fund is quite young or has had trouble attracting investors On the opposite end, some investors feel that funds with huge net assets are less able to respond quickly in a changing market due to their size
The month-end net assets of the mutual fund, recorded in millions of dollars Net-asset figures are useful in gauging a fund's capitalization size, agility, and popularity
Assets minus liabilities (equals ownership interest)
Excess of the value of securities owned, cash, receivables, and other assets over the liabilities of the company See also: Balance Sheet Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
The value of a mutual fund determined by subtracting its total liabilities (such as management and operating costs) from its total assets
Total assets minus total liabilities of an individual or company For a company, also called owner's equity or shareholders' equity
Excess of the value of SECURITIES owned, cash, receivables, and other ASSETS over the LIABILITIES of the company
Total assets less total liabilities
net tangible assets
The total assets of a company, less any intangible asset such as goodwill, patents, and trademarks, less all liabilities and the par value of preferred stock. Similar to Book Value and Net Asset Value
net assets

    Silbentrennung

    net as·sets

    Türkische aussprache

    net äsets

    Aussprache

    /ˈnet ˈaˌsets/ /ˈnɛt ˈæˌsɛts/

    Etymologie

    [ 'net ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English nett, from Old English; akin to Old High German nezzi net.
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