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1 ♦ asset
♦ asset /ˈæsɛt/n.1 punto di forza; vantaggio; risorsa; qualità; dote; pregio: The greatest asset of this house is its garden, il pregio maggiore di questa casa è il giardino; Health is a great asset, la salute è un gran vantaggio; Patience is her main asset, la pazienza è il suo maggior punto di forza3 (al pl.) (econ., leg.) beni; patrimonio (sing.): asset management, gestione delle attività; gestione patrimoniale; (leg.) to freeze assets, congelare i beni4 (leg.) asse ereditario5 (al pl.) (fin., rag.) attività (pl.); attivo (sing.): assets and liabilities, attivo e passivo; (leg.) bankruptcy assets, attivo fallimentare; current assets, attività correnti; fixed assets, attività fisse; immobilizzazioni; tangible assets, attività tangibili; attività materiali ( di un'azienda); intangible assets, attività immateriali; asset value, valore dell'attivo ( di una società); valore patrimoniale● (rag.) asset accounts, conti elementari (o patrimoniali) □ ( banca, fin.) asset administration, gestione patrimoniale □ (fin.) asset allocation, allocazione delle attività ( tecnica di gestione di fondi) □ (rag., USA) asset and liability statement, stato (o situazione) patrimoniale; bilancio annuale □ (fin.) assets brought in (o into a business), apporto (a un'azienda) □ (fin.) asset life, vita di un bene strumentale □ (fin.) asset ratio, rapporto di attività □ (rag.) assets side, colonna delle attività; parte dell'avere; attivo □ (fin.) asset-stripping, scorporo delle attivitàFALSI AMICI: asset non significa assetto.
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