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The phrase "asset thresholds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, investment, or asset management, referring to specific levels or limits of assets that are significant for decision-making or analysis.
Example: "The company has established asset thresholds to determine when to liquidate investments."
Alternatives: "asset limits" or "asset criteria".
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–Asset thresholds.
Our analysis then turns to different ways of measuring resilience and finds that measurements of combined income and asset thresholds provide the most convincing outcomes.
The proposal pertains to several kinds of offerings, including those made under what is known as "Rule 506" of Regulation D. That rule allows companies to raise an unlimited dollar amounts from accredited investors who meet certain income or asset thresholds.
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Alongside the cap, Hunt announced a large rise – from £23,250 to £123,000 – in the asset threshold beneath which people will receive means-tested government support for care bills.
* The asset threshold above which people in residential homes are liable for the full cost of their care should be increased from the current £23,250 to £100,000.
Under Dilnot's plan, the "asset threshold" over which people would have to contribute to the cost of their care in old age would rise from £23,350 at present to £100,000.
He said all people affected by the scaling back of the maximum asset threshold would be guaranteed eligibility for the commonwealth health seniors card or healthcare card, which provides concessional access to pharmaceuticals.
The Dilnot commission, which provided an independent review of social care funding last summer, recommended a cap on the total contribution of somewhere between £25,000 and £50,000, together with a rise in the means-tested asset threshold to £100,000.
A £35,000 cap and a big rise in the means-tested asset threshold to £100,000 paid for by extra taxes on the elderly were recommended last year by the review chaired by economist Andrew Dilnot.
His commission recommended that the "asset threshold" over which people would have to contribute to the cost of their care in old age should rise dramatically, from £23,350 to £100,000.
The first looks at the average of the income and asset threshold resilience index for each household, and the second looks at the maximum of these indices for each household.
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