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1 asset
noun1) Vermögenswert, dermy [personal] assets — mein [persönlicher] Besitz
* * *['æset]- academic.ru/115126/assets">assets* * *as·set[ˈæset]nhis eyes are his best \asset seine Augen sind das Beste an ihmshe's a tremendous \asset to the club sie ist ein Riesengewinn für den Kluba reliable car is a great \asset ein zuverlässiger Wagen ist Gold wert▪ \assets pl Vermögenswerte pl, Vermögensgegenstände pl, Aktivposten pl, Aktivum ntconcealment of \assets Vermögensverschleierung fcurrent \assets Umlaufvermögen ntfictitious \assets Scheinaktiva plintangible/tangible \assets immaterielle/materielle Vermögenswerteliquid \assets flüssige Mittelnet \assets Nettovermögen ntpersonal \assets Privatvermögen nt* * *['set]nassets — Vermögen nt; (on balance sheet) Aktiva pl
2) (fig)it would be an asset... — es wäre von Vorteil...
he is one of our great assets —
this player, the club's newest asset — dieser Spieler, die neueste Errungenschaft des Klubs
he's hardly an asset to the company — er ist nicht gerade ein Gewinn für die Firma
his appearance is not his best asset — aus seinem Aussehen kann er kein Kapital schlagen
* * *asset [ˈæset] s1. WIRTSCHa) Aktivposten m:enter on the asset side aktivierenb) Vermögenswert m, -gegenstand mc) pl Aktivseite f (der Bilanz)d) pl Aktiva pl, (Aktiv-, Betriebs-, Gesellschafts)Vermögen n, Vermögenswerte pl, Guthaben n oder pl, Kapitalanlagen pl:asset account Anlagenkonto n;assets and liabilities Aktiva und Passiva;asset management Vermögensverwaltung f;asset stripping Praktik, eine Firma in finanziellen Schwierigkeiten billig aufzukaufen und ihre Vermögenswerte einzeln weiterzuverkaufen; → fixed 6, foreign 2, frozen B 6, liquid A 62. pl JURa) Vermögen(smasse) n(f) (besonders zur Deckung von Schulden)b) Nachlass mc) Konkursmasse f3. figa) Vorzug m, wichtiger Faktor, Plus(punkt) n(m), Gewinn m, Aktivposten m:shorthand an asset, not essential (in Annoncen) Stenografie erwünscht, aber nicht Bedingung;be an asset nützlich oder hilfreich sein;be a great asset viel wert seinb) Gewinn m (to für), wertvolle Kraft, guter Mitarbeiter etc* * *noun1) Vermögenswert, dermy [personal] assets — mein [persönlicher] Besitz
* * *n.Gewinn -e m.
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