non-financial assets
1non-financial asset — UK US (also nonfinancial asset) noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING, FINANCE a physical asset such as property or a machine, rather than money, shares, bonds, etc.: »Through a program of cost cutting and the sale of non financial assets, the bank has recovered …
2Non-reproducible assets — A tangible asset with unique physical properties, like a parcel of land, a mine, or a work of art. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
3Financial services — refer to services provided by the finance industry. The finance industry encompasses a broad range of organizations that deal with the management of money. Among these organizations are credit unions, banks, credit card companies, insurance… …
4Financial analysis — refers to an assessment of the viability, stability and profitability of a business, sub business or project. It is performed by professionals who prepare reports using ratios that make use of information taken from financial statements and other …
5financial asset — UK US noun [C, usually plural] ACCOUNTING, FINANCE ► an asset such as money, shares, bonds, etc. rather than a physical asset such as property or machinery: »In accounting, the three basic categories of financial assets are cash, marketable… …
6Financial ratio — Corporate finance …
7Financial adviser — Personal finance Credit and debt Pawnbroker Student loan Employment contract Salary Wage Em …
8Financial planner — A financial planner or personal financial planner is a practicing professional who helps people deal with various personal financial issues through proper planning, which includes but is not limited to these major areas: cash flow management,… …
9Non-Operating Asset — Classes of assets that are not essential to the ongoing operations of a business, but may still generate income or provide a return on investment. These assets will be listed on the balance sheet along with operating assets, and may or may not be …
10Financial institution — In financial economics, a financial institution acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients or members. Financial institutions generally fall under financial regulation from a government authority. Common types of financial… …