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Asset
noun
Something or someone of any value; any portion of one's property or effects so considered.
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The word 'asset' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has value, usually in a financial or business context. For example: - "The company's most valuable asset is its team of highly skilled employees." - "Investing in real estate can be a good way to increase your assets." - "She listed all of her assets, including her house, car, and retirement savings, on the loan application." - "His intelligence and problem-solving abilities are considered valuable assets in the workplace."
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"Yanis Varoufakis is an important asset for the government and the country.
The budget underlined this plan, which means the amount of gross government debt outstanding will grow with the size of the economy, year in, year out, even when the government returns to surplus and the proceeds from asset sales flow to the government and bolster the headline cash budget balance.
On the whole, the results do show a clear correlation between asset strength and brand reputation.
Boats are occasionally owned outright, but more often are subject to loans, or are the direct asset of another person in the village.
Abbott said millions of Australians had home mortgages and the last thing they wanted to see was a decline in the value of their most important asset.
With political officers in London telling Sri Lanka that Labour was almost certain to lose coming elections, Fox was seen in Colombo as a major potential asset.
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The European Central Bank is already doing "whatever it takes" to keep the Eurozone ship afloat: interest rates have been lowered to negative territory (the first time this has been done by a major central bank), and additional measures such as longer-term refinancing operation schemes (TLTROs) and an asset-backed securities (ABS) purchasing programme are in effect.
The chief economist at the BIS in the runup to the crisis was Bill White, who issued many a perceptive warning about the unsustainability of asset-price inflation at the time.
Monroe describes in intricate detail how she had asset-stripped her life to pay the bills: sold her watch, iPhone and TV.
All three are expected to be put to international tender as part of an asset-stripping drive aimed at trimming the twice-bailout country's monumental debt load.
It is widely recognised that measuring return on capital employed is misleading for asset-light companies such as train operating companies (which primarily lease their rolling stock and, indeed, invest small amounts in tangible assets).
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