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1 asset
n. ägodel* * *['æset](anything useful or valuable; an advantage: He is a great asset to the school.) tillgång- assets -
2 asset classification
klassifikation av tillgångar (registrering av tillgångar i olika kategorier) -
3 asset swap
byte av tillgångar (ömsesidigt byte av ägodelar eller ekonomiska tillgångar) -
4 asset to society
tillgång för samhället -
5 abandoned asset
övergiven tillgång -
6 capital asset
fast kapital (fast egedom, kapital som inte kan flyttas) -
7 capital asset pricing
prissättning på kapitaltillgångar (värdering av tillgångar i relation till risken) -
8 durable asset
varaktig tillgång -
9 financial asset
finansiell tillgång -
10 fixed asset
fast tillgång -
11 intangible asset
immateriella tillgångar -
12 liquid asset
likvid lillgång (tillgång som kan göras om till kontanter på kort tid) -
13 money making asset
lukrativ tillgång -
14 moral asset
moraliska tillgångar (inre styrka, förmåga att skilja gott från ont) -
15 national asset
nationaltillgång (värdefull och evig tillgång som ett folk har) -
16 personal asset
personlig egendom (egendom som tillhör en privat ägare) -
17 pledged asset
pantsatt egendom (egendom som fungerar som pant tills ett lån är tillbakabetalat) -
18 profitable asset
vinstgivande tillgång (lönande tillgång) -
19 protected asset
skyddad tillgång (egendom vars nominala värde stiger med inflationen) -
20 scientific asset
vetenskaplig tillgång (teknologisk kunskap)
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