Asset management
-sset management
business
the process whereby a large organisation collects and maintains a comprehensive list of the items it owns such as hardware and software. this data is used in connection with the financial aspects of ownership such as calculating the total cost of ownership, depreciation, licensing, maintenance, and insurance.
(1997-03-30)
contemporary examples
he is also a strategist with ten -sset management, a southern california inst-tutional money management firm.
is it a terrible time to move? paul kedrosky november 24, 2008
first, his credentials: he did international mergers and acquisitions at lazard, a financial and -sset management firm.
sen. warren’s main street crusade to pressure clinton eleanor clift january 7, 2015
they are often pleasantly surprised when a woman comes in the door as a leader of an -sset management business.
entrepreneurial environment lets exec stand out daily beast promotions november 15, 2010
but the dividends to large shareholders will provide ready stimulus to the -sset management, vacation home, and boat industries.
fiscal cliff fears drive huge spike in dividend payouts matthew zeitlin november 27, 2012
he is also a strategist with ten -sset management, a southern california inst-tutional money management firm.
they knew what they were getting into paul kedrosky december 15, 2008
the decline in mergers and acquisitions has endangered the venerable 160-year-old m&a and -sset management boutique’s fate.
the meltdown thumps the magician bruce w-sserstein william d. cohan october 23, 2008
he is also a strategist with ten -sset management, a southern california inst-tutional-money-management firm.
do the markets hate obama? paul kedrosky february 24, 2009
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a useful and desirable thing or quality: organizational ability is an -sset. a single item of ownership having exchange value. -ssets. items of ownership convertible into cash; total resources of a person or business, as cash, notes and accounts receivable, securities, inventories, goodwill, fixtures, machinery, or real estate (opposed to ). accounting. the items detailed […]
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